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Major Democratic donors ask themselves: What to do about Biden?

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The Democratic Party’s perennially nervous donor class descended into deep unease Friday as some of the wealthiest people in America commiserated over President Biden’s weak debate performance and puzzled over what, if anything, they could…

These Are The Top Democratic Contenders Who Could Succeed Biden If President Were To Bow Out Of

www.benzinga.com

In the wake of a debate performance that drew widespread criticism, speculation has been reignited about whether President Joe Biden should bow out before the November election.

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Democratic Strategist Says Party Has Two Problems

www.newsweek.com

Julian Epstein discussed on Friday President Joe Biden's performance during this week's presidential debate against Donald Trump.

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Ohio Democratic House challenger urges party to 'pivot,' consider swing-state senator over Biden

www.foxnews.com

An Ohio Democrat seeking election to the House believes her party should “pivot" from President Biden to a candidate who “can identify with voters across the political spectrum."

How replacing Biden as Democratic nominee would actually work

thehill.com

Replacing President Biden as the Democratic nominee would be highly complicated, and likely impossible, unless the president voluntarily decided to back out on his own. Politically and mechanically, it is nearly impossible to believe that…

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Starmer calls for Tories to face ‘democratic reckoning’ at the ballot box

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Sir Keir Starmer said Labour could not be complacent about victory because of the number of undecided voters and those who had lost hope in politics.

Starmer calls for Tories to face ‘democratic reckoning’ at the ballot box

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Sir Keir Starmer said Labour could not be complacent about victory because of the number of undecided voters and those who had lost hope in politics.

Starmer calls for Tories to face ‘democratic reckoning’ at the ballot box

www.shropshirestar.com

Sir Keir Starmer said Labour could not be complacent about victory because of the number of undecided voters and those who had lost hope in politics.

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Joe Biden vs. Donald Trump a 'Frightful' Choice: Former Democratic Governor

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Ex-Puerto Rican Governor Ricardo Rosselló said he worries America will pick a leader based on "fear of what the alternative might be."

Obama, Clinton excuse Biden's debate performance to fend off Democratic meltdown: 'Bad debate nights happen'

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President Biden and Donald Trump are scheduled to face off at a second and final debate on Sept. 10.

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Desperate Biden hits back at NY Times after it told him to drop out of race - as Democratic donors float 'intervention' led by Obama to get president to see sense after debate

www.dailymail.co.uk

There have been discussions with political advisers about arcane rules under which Biden could be removed from the ticket against his will and replaced.

Top Democratic Donors Mull What to Do

politicalwire.com

“The Democratic Party’s perennially nervous donor class descended into deep unease on Friday, as some of the wealthiest people in America commiserated over President Biden’s weak debate performance and puzzled

GOP recruits poll monitors from suburban areas to monitor the vote in Democratic cities

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Republicans have made suburban areas a recruiting ground for their army of Election Day poll monitors, with plans to deploy some into urban, Democratic epicenters that have remained the focus of conservatives’ erroneous claims of voter…

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Senator Oyewumi’s vote-buying confession, disregard to democratic process — ex-Osun IPAC chair

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Senator Oyewumi’s vote-buying confession, disregard to democratic process — ex-Osun IPAC chair

Major Democratic Donors Ask Themselves: What to Do About Biden?

www.nytimes.com

Some floated interventions and wondered about how to reach Jill Biden. Others hoped the president would bow out of the race on his own. Many came to terms with the low chances that he will do so.

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World News | The Most Realistic Way to Replace Joe Biden as the Democratic Presidential Nominee – Allow Him a Graceful Exit

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Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Within minutes of the conclusion of this week's presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, it became clear to many that the 81-year-old Biden may not be capable of winning…

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Chris Hayes Notes That Joe Biden ‘Will Be the Democratic Nominee, Unless He Decides Not to Be’ | Video

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The MSNBC host worries POTUS is "probably not the strongest candidate" to defeat "Wildly Dangerous" Trump

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The most realistic way to replace Joe Biden as the Democratic presidential nominee – allow him a graceful exit

theconversation.com

The president is a stubborn man, but if he were able to annoint a successor, he could salvage a significant amount of his reputation.