Biden ‘absolutely not’ dropping out of 2024 race: White House – Washington Examiner
The article titled “‘Absolutely not’: White House slaps down speculation Biden is dropping out of 2024 race” from the Washington Examiner discusses President Joe Biden’s response to pressure from his own Democratic Party to step down as the 2024 nominee. The White House press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, stated that President Biden is not considering stepping aside and is focused on moving forward with his presidency and campaign. Despite reports suggesting Biden’s debate performance jeopardized his campaign, Jean-Pierre emphasized Biden’s record and accomplishments during his term. Biden is currently engaged in an outreach campaign to address concerns about his age and mental acuity and reassure congressional Democrats and party members about his commitment to the presidency.
‘Absolutely not’: White House slaps down speculation Biden is dropping out of 2024 race
President Joe Biden is not bowing to pressure from his own Democratic Party to step down as its 2024 nominee, according to the White House.
“Absolutely not,” press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters Wednesday when she was asked whether Biden is considering standing aside after last week’s debate.
“What I can say is the president is moving forward. He’s moving forward as being president. He’s moving forward with his campaign,” she said. “That is his focus.”
Jean-Pierre similarly denied a report Wednesday that Biden had told an ally he understands his debate performance jeopardized his campaign, with only days for him to right the ship, after she asked the president about the report directly.
“We cannot forget his record and what he’s been able to do,” she said. “We cannot forget how he’s been able to deliver for the American people for almost four years. That matters too.”
Biden is in the middle of an outreach campaign, calling on congressional Democrats, campaign aides, and Democratic National Committee members Wednesday as part of an effort to ease concerns about his age and mental acuity and to acknowledge that he takes their concerns seriously. White House chief of staff Jeff Zients held a separate call Wednesday in an attempt to ameliorate any morale concerns, with Jean-Pierre describing the mood on the executive campus as “challenging.”
Hours earlier, Biden told donors Tuesday night during a fundraiser that his debate performance was affected by his two trips to Europe in the weeks before. That is in addition to a cold, which the White House and campaign confirmed to reporters during the debate.
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Jean-Pierre also downplayed questions raised by former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi about whether Biden’s performance was an “episode” or “condition,” contending instead it was “a bad night.”
“There’s a cold. There’s a jetlag. You combine that — he continues to work on for the American people day in and day out, around the clock. Things happen,” she said.
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