House Dems’ ‘sad’ venting session yields no clear path forward on Biden’s future
- House Democrats convened privately to discuss President Joe Biden's re-election and whether to support him amid concerns over his ability to lead the party to victory.
- At least 20 Democratic lawmakers expressed concerns about Biden's candidacy in the face of a potential second Trump presidency.
- Biden remains defiant, rejecting calls to step aside and believing he is the best candidate to challenge Trump in the upcoming election.
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US Democrats still divided over defiant Biden's viability
Democrats in the US Congress remained deeply divided over whether to fall in line behind President Joe Biden's wounded reelection campaign or urge him to step aside because of persistent questions about his health and acuity.

Biden’s support on Capitol Hill grimly uncertain. A seventh Democrat says he should drop out
WASHINGTON (AP) — The mood on Capitol Hill turned grimly uncertain Tuesday as Democrats wrestled over President Joe Biden’s re-election and the extraordinary question before them — whether to stand behind his candidacy or push the president to bow out amid concerns over his ability to lead them to victory. House and Senate Democrats met privately with tensions running high. The conversation was “dour” and “sad” in the House, lawmakers said, as t…
Congress Democrats still divided over Biden
Mikie Sherrill on Tuesday became the seventh House Democrat to call on President Joe Biden publicly to drop out of the race, saying: "The stakes are too high - and the threat is too real - to stay silent." Photo: Getty Images Democrats in the US Congress remain deeply divided over whether to fall in line behind President Joe Biden's wounded re-election campaign or urge him to step aside because of persistent questions about his health and acu…
Biden's support on Capitol Hill uncertain, a seventh Democrat says he should drop out
WASHINGTON — The mood on Capitol Hill turned grimly uncertain Tuesday as Democrats wrestled over President Joe Biden’s re-election and the extraordinary question before them — whether to stand behind his candidacy or push the president to bow out amid concerns over his ability to lead them to victory.
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