Obama doubts Biden's re‑election chances as Democrats grow wary
"President Biden's chances of winning have significantly decreased," Barack Obama stated in a conversation with his associates, reports The Washington Post. Thus, the former president joins the ranks of Democrats who doubt the current president's chances for re-election.
4:14 PM EDT, July 18, 2024
Obama "believes that the president should seriously consider the viability of his candidacy," the newspaper reports, citing people familiar with the matter. The former president's words were reportedly said at a meeting with trusted associates.
Officially, after the TV debate organized by CNN, Obama talked to Biden only once. At the same time, as reported by "The Washington Post," the former president emphasizes in official conversations that the decision to continue the candidacy should belong solely and exclusively to Biden. Obama continues to stress that "his concern is to protect Biden and his legacy," and "opposes the notion that only he can influence Biden's decision-making process."
The newspaper asked the former president's entourage for a comment. Obama's spokesperson declined.
Concern among Democrats is growing
Concern among Democrats is growing regarding Biden's further pursuit of the presidency. Last week, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer discussed the issue with the president, warning him about widespread concerns that his candidacy could harm the Democrats' chances of controlling one of the legislative bodies next year.
"The Washington Post" reports that Obama remains "very active" in behind-the-scenes discussions and "shares his views on the challenges facing the president."
At the same time, on Thursday, the Axios portal reported that Biden would withdraw from the re-election race over the weekend. Portal informants argue that "the growing pressure on Biden in recent days will lead him to withdraw from seeking re-election this weekend."
"Publicly, he remains cornered. But privately, he has come to terms with the growing pressure, weak polls, and unsustainable control that prevents him from continuing the campaign," sources for the portal, including prominent Democrats, claim.