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Elizabeth FrantzJoe Biden's week from hell was punctuated on the Fourth of July, with sources revealing he told Democratic governors behind closed doors that he, the most powerful politician on the planet, has asked his advisers to no longer schedule events that begin later than 8 p.m.
It's a bombshell revelation, first reported by The New York Times, that further calls into question Biden's fitness and position atop Democrats' presidential ticket.
Biden has been adamant since his disaster of a debate a week ago that he has no plans to bow out of the 2024 election, despite some top Democrats, donors, and physicians sharing publicly that he's physically incapable of another four years.
Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Gavin Newsom, Gretchen Whitmer and Andy Beshear will be among those attending Wednesday's meeting in person. At least half a dozen governors will be joining remotely.
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Anna MoneymakerPresident Joe Biden's re-election bid kept barreling toward a cliff on Wednesday.
Despite the White House and the Biden campaign's continued assertions that the president isn't going anywhere, the pressure on the 81-year-old to step aside as the Democratic nominee grew stronger throughout the day.
There was some hope among party insiders that an early afternoon all-hands meeting at the White House would be the tipping point.
Read more at The Daily Beast.
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The House Democratic leader, who hopes to be speaker under a Democratic majority post-November, is seeking to stem defections among his rank-and-file calling for President Biden to exit the race.
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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and the Democratic National Committee jointly raised $80.8 million in May, the Biden campaign said on Monday, the campaign's largest monthly sum of the presidential race.
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