President Joe Biden is facing the stark reality that many Democrats at the highest levels want him to consider how stepping aside from the 2024 election to make way for a new nominee atop the ticket could be the partyâs best chance of preventing widespread losses in November.
Itâs a pivotal few days for the president and his party: Donald Trump wrapped up an enthusiastic Republican National Convention in Milwaukee where he accepted the partyâs presidential nomination. His running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, also addressed a national audience for the first time as the GOP vice presidential nominee.
Bidenâs campaign is calling an all-staff meeting Friday while the Democratic National Committee âs rulemaking arm also expects to meet.
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4 more House Dems call on Biden to step aside
Four more House Democrats representing a wide swath of the caucus have called on Biden to step aside from the race.
âIt is now time for you to pass the torch to a new generation of Democratic leaders,â they wrote. âWe must defeat Donald Trump to save our democracy.â
The letter released on Friday is from U.S. Rep. Jared Huffman of California, who leads the House task force fighting the far-right Project 2025 agenda; U.S. Rep. Mark Veasey of Texas and a member of the Congressional Black Caucus; U.S. Rep. Chuy Garcia of Illinois and part of the Hispanic caucus; and U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan, a leader of the progressive caucus.
United Auto Workers president slams Trump over his RNC remarks
The president of the United Auto Workers is slamming what he called an âattackâ on the union from former President Donald Trump during the Republicanâs acceptance of his partyâs nomination at its convention in Milwaukee.
âOur union isnât the problem. The working class isnât the problem. Corporate greed and the billionairesâ hero, mascot, and lapdog Donald Trump, are the problem,â UAW President Shawn Fain said in a statement Friday. âDonât get played by this scab billionaire.â
Trump has long slammed UAW leadership, arguing that rank-and-file members support him despite the union formally endorsing President Joe Bidenâs reelection bid.
âDonald Trump always has and always will side with the billionaire class against the working class,â Fain said. âHe doesnât want to protect American autoworkers. He wants to pad the pockets of the ludicrously wealthy auto executives.â
US Sen. Coons calls reports of Biden stepping down over the weekend ânonsenseâ
U.S. Sen. Chris Coons, the chairman of Bidenâs reelection campaign, on Friday called reports that Biden was stepping down over the weekend ânonsense.â
Asked if he were recommending that Biden step down, he told The Associated Press, âIâm not commenting on that. Iâm also not recommending that.â
Bidenâs campaign chair acknowledges support âslippageâ but says heâs âabsolutelyâ staying in the race
President Joe Bidenâs campaign chair is acknowledging that he has âseen some slippage in supportâ but that he is âabsolutelyâ still in the race and can still beat former President Donald Trump.
Biden reelection campaign chair Jen OâMalley Dillon told MSNBC on Friday that the growing calls for Biden to leave the race have made for difficult moments. But she insisted Biden isnât dropping out and âwe have multiple pathways to victory.â
The campaign has âseen some slippage in support, but it has been a small movement,â OâMalley Dillon said of the weeks since the presidentâs shaky debate performance late last month. That has caused many in his own party to urge Biden to bow out before Novemberâs election.
OâMalley Dillon said that, after he recovers from COVID, Biden would be out campaigning next week. She urged Democrats to unify behind him and against Trump.
Obamaâs dilemma:
Balancing Democratsâ worry about Biden and maintaining influence with president
Former President Barack Obama has a delicate balance to strike: how to weigh the mounting opposition to President Joe Biden continuing his campaign with his loyalty to his former running mate.
In recent days, Obama has taken calls from congressional leaders, Democratic governors and key donors in which he has shared their unease about the prospect of Bidenâs campaign following his calamitous June 27 debate performance against his predecessor, Donald Trump.
But even as Obama has listened to Democratsâ concerns, he has insisted that the decision to remain in the race is only for Biden to make, according to several people familiar with the matter who requested anonymity to discuss the private conversations.
ⶠRead more about how Obama is responding to the debate over Bidenâs candidacy
15 months after his firing, Tucker Carlson returned to Fox News airwaves with a GOP convention speech
Tucker Carlson returned to Fox Newsâ airwaves 15 months after being unceremoniously fired, seen Thursday in its coverage of a Republican National Convention speech that highlighted his growing influence in Donald Trumpâs world.
Carlson called the Republican nominee to return as president a changed man who effectively âbecame the leader of this nationâ following last Saturdayâs assassination attempt.
His 11-minute speech in Milwaukee also highlighted changes in the media personality, who had said privately following the 2020 election that he âtruly canât waitâ to ignore Trump. Before being given the prime-time role on the conventionâs climactic night, heâd been seen throughout the convention and reportedly lobbied Trump to select Ohio Sen. JD Vance as his running mate.
Fox News aired Carlsonâs speech in prime time, during the same hour he had once ruled as cable television newsâ most popular personality. CNN and MSNBC did not carry it.
âThat was Tucker Carlson,â his Fox replacement, Jesse Watters, said. âYou may remember him from the 8 oâclock hour here.â
ⶠRead more about Carlsonâs return to Fox airwaves
Trumpâs RNC champions ranged from women validators to fighting men, literally
The sometimes contradictory branding continued with the choice of speakers in the final hours of the convention.
Earlier in the week, Trump deployed females to soften his image: his former press secretary and Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders; former White House counselor Kellyanne Conway; his 17-year-old granddaughter, Kai Trump.
But on the RNCâs biggest night, Trump lined up a number of figures from the world of professional fighting, including Hulk Hogan, a telling choice for someone who has long admired traditional masculinity, praised tough guys and embraced a combative, no-holds-barred style of politics.
That image of toughness is one that Trump summoned immediately after the attempt on his life days ago, when, right after he was shot and injured, he thrust his fist into the air and mouthed, âFight!â â a call his supporters have taken up as a chant.
ⶠRead more takeaways from the final night of the RNC
DNCâs rulemaking arm expected to meet to discuss plans for virtual roll call
On Friday, the Democratic National Committee âs rulemaking arm expects to meet to discuss plans for the virtual roll call nominating the president in early August, ahead of the partyâs convention later that month.
Campaign officials say Biden was even more committed to staying in the race even as the calls for him to go mounted. And senior West Wing aides have had no internal discussions or conversations with the president about Biden dropping out.
But there is also time to reconsider. Biden has been told the campaign is having trouble raising money, and key Democrats see an opportunity as he is away from the campaign for a few days to encourage his exit. Among his Cabinet, some are resigned to the likelihood of him losing in November.
Takeaways from the final night of the RNC
Republicans are wrapping a nominating convention that has celebrated former President Donald Trump not just as a party leader but a living martyr who survived a would-be assassinâs bullet and is ready to work for everyday Americans after a sweeping victory in November.
The unified portrayals sought to erase the image of a man whose presidency often swirled in chaos and infighting and ended with a violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Democrats have repeatedly wielded images of that day to try to thwart his return and spotlighted his recurring use of inflammatory and hardline rhetoric.
Thereâs plenty of campaigning left between now, early voting windows and Election Day. So the effectiveness of the messaging effort remains to be seen. But itâs been a striking four days for a Republican Party that over three presidential elections has been reshaped by Trumpâs personality and his politics.
ⶠRead more takeaways from the closing stanza of the GOP gathering
And thatâs a wrap
Trump concluded his speech after more than an hour and a half, leading the crowd in a change to âMake America Great Againâ as he closed it out.
Melania Trump joined him on stage after he finished, and the band struck up, âHold On, Iâm Coming,â a song Trump frequently plays at the end of his campaign rallies.
The Trump family is now joining him on stage, including his daughter, Ivanka, and son-in-law, Jared Kushner. While they joined him at the White House, the couple has not been a part of his campaign.
Red, white and blue balloons are dropping over the convention.