President Biden’s public stumbling, bumbling and low approval ratings have Democratic Party officials privately wringing their hands about the 2024 presidential race, but predictions that he’ll drop out are becoming increasingly far-fetched, even as his reelection campaign gears up slowly.
Fundraisers and former aides have anonymously complained that the Biden campaign is not ramping up quickly enough and will not be ready to take on likely Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
SEE ALSO: Email aliases gave Biden cover with Ukraine, while son Hunter dealt with foreign businesses “The scenario as crazy as all this sounds is making the rounds on Wall Street. You hear it in private dinners with top execs and I’m privy to. And increasingly in research reports floating around among financial advisers,” Mr. Gasparino wrote in the New York Post.
Responding to the drumbeat about Mr. Biden being too old, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Monday recited a list of legislation that the president has succeeded in getting approved so far, including multibillion-dollar measures to address climate change and infrastructure. Mr. Trump, meanwhile, has been forced to divert critical campaign cash to his mounting legal bills as he defends himself against 91 criminal charges in four separate cases. The upcoming trials now threaten to sideline Mr. Trump from the presidential primary and general election campaigns.
The president is also facing scrutiny over his alleged involvement in his son Hunter Biden’s foreign business deals while he was serving as vice president. While a move by party leaders to unilaterally sub in Mr. Newsom or Mr. Pritzker on the 2024 ballot may seem politically savvy, shoving aside Ms. Harris would almost certainly cost Democrats the support of many minority voters, in particular Black women who make up a sizable chunk of the critical base turnout.
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