So much mystery at the moment on this topic. Bill O’Reilly has come out and said Biden will be leaving the race. Meanwhile the NT Times had an article out today stating that his family convinced him to fight on.
In a recent fundraising effort, the campaign for President Joe Biden addressed concerns about the possibility of him withdrawing from the race, emphasizing that such a move would only lead to disarray and weaken the Democratic candidate in the upcoming November elections against former President Donald Trump. Deputy campaign manager Rob Flaherty communicated through an email that calls for Biden to step down were counterproductive and would inadvertently aid Trump’s campaign.
The Biden Campaign is sending out emails telling people how to respond to their friends who talk about Joe’s incoherent performance at the debate 🤣 pic.twitter.com/NRjCC1Ov0b
— ALX 🇺🇸 (@alx) June 30, 2024
Flaherty confidently stated that Biden would secure the Democratic nomination, underscoring that he had already won the primary elections convincingly. He warned that Biden’s withdrawal would cause prolonged turmoil within the party, leading to a fragmented and financially drained nominee emerging from a contentious convention battle, all while Trump could campaign without opposition.
The email also tackled criticisms following Biden’s less-than-stellar debate performance, offering arguments to reassure supporters and counter skeptics. This came after a notable editorial from a major publication, which had previously endorsed Biden, suggested that he should not seek reelection, citing his debate performance as a reflection of broader concerns about his capability.
Biden campaign argues president dropping out would ‘lead to weeks of chaos’ (ABC News): ABC News:
Biden campaign argues president dropping out would ‘lead to weeks of chaos’ — The president has spent Friday and Saturday fundraising, vowing to fight… https://t.co/JDjIQqKgsr pic.twitter.com/kjSgaYUj10— NahBabyNah 🗳️Trump🗳️ (@NahBabyNah) June 30, 2024
Despite these editorial views, Biden’s team remained dismissive, citing past disagreements with the publication’s endorsements that ultimately did not hinder his political success. Richmond, Biden’s campaign co-chair, referenced these past instances as evidence of Biden’s resilience and continued electoral viability.
Throughout the weekend, Biden engaged with donors at various fundraising events, reinforcing his commitment to the campaign. He acknowledged the challenges he faced in debating but expressed a resolute desire to continue fighting. In a speech in Raleigh, North Carolina, he candidly discussed his physical and rhetorical struggles but affirmed his dedication to the presidency, emphasizing his integrity and experience.
As the debate aftermath unfolded, leading Democratic figures publicly supported Biden, affirming their commitment to his candidacy. Governors from key states rallied behind him, praising his resolve and leadership. Meanwhile, party insiders reportedly considered strategies for addressing the concerns raised about his candidacy in a constructive manner. But it seems fake to those watching closely.
A Biden campaign fundraising email tonight included a polling graphic comparing Biden vs. Trump to potential alternatives, including
Harris
Buttigieg
Booker
Newsom
Whitmer
Klobuchar
Shapiro
PritzkerThe inclusion of the information feels more revealing the info itself. pic.twitter.com/EoIFfS0Iou
— Shane Goldmacher (@ShaneGoldmacher) June 30, 2024
President Biden knows his time is up, and his hopes now reside almost exclusively with th Deep State operations that worked so well in 2020. If they can pull off yet another great steal, Biden will continue his programs to destroy the United States, inundating the nation with terrorists and criminals over the southern border. In a second Biden term, perhaps these will be activated, and then provide Biden and his puppet masters the needed excuses to try yet another power grab and further destroy American freedom.
Major Points:
- President Biden’s campaign warned that his withdrawal would cause “weeks of chaos” and weaken the Democratic nominee against Trump.
- Deputy campaign manager Rob Flaherty emphasized that Biden will be the Democratic nominee and criticized calls for him to drop out.
- Biden acknowledged his debate performance was lacking but reassured donors of his commitment and ability to lead.
- Public support from Democratic officials, including Governors Gavin Newsom and Phil Murphy, remains strong for Biden.
- Despite some private discussions among party leaders about Biden stepping down, the campaign remains focused on its strategy and encourages supporters to stay committed.
James Kravitz – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News