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Amidst this backdrop of support and skepticism, some Democratic representatives harbor doubts about Biden’s candidacy, with at least one unnamed House member believing Biden should withdraw from the race. This sentiment, though not yet expressed publicly, reportedly resonates with a few others in Congress, highlighting a divide within the party.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, through a spokesperson, expressed unwavering support for Biden, dispelling any rumors of internal discord. “Speaker Pelosi has full confidence in President Biden and looks forward to attending his inauguration on January 20, 2025,” stated Ian Krager, a spokesman for Pelosi. “Any suggestion that she has engaged in a different course of action is simply not true.”
Similarly, Christie Stephenson, a spokeswoman for House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, affirmed Jeffries’ unwavering support for Biden across the board. A spokesperson for Representative Jim Clyburn also refuted any claims of dissent, emphasizing Clyburn’s solid backing of Biden.
Despite the public endorsements, there’s a palpable tension within the party about Biden’s next move. The consensus among the top Democrats seems to be a respectful distance, allowing Biden to chart his own course without external pressure. “The decision-makers are two people — it’s the president and his wife,” revealed an insider, underscoring the personal nature of Biden’s deliberation.
This reflective period comes after a North Carolina rally where Biden attempted to regain his footing, delivering a spirited speech that reassured some supporters. However, lingering images of Biden looking bewildered during the debate continue to shadow his campaign. His demeanor described as humiliated and lacking confidence, points to a campaign at a critical juncture.
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Ultimately, it appears that First Lady Jill Biden could play a decisive role in the direction of Biden’s campaign. “The only person who has ultimate influence with him is the first lady,” a source close to the situation commented. If she leans towards a change, it might just signal a new chapter for Biden’s run.
Former President Obama also chimed in with support, minimizing the debate’s impact. “Bad debate nights happen. Trust me, I know,” Obama posted on the X platform. “But this election is still a choice… Last night didn’t change that, and it’s why so much is at stake in November,” he concluded, reinforcing the high stakes of the upcoming election.




Obama is right, the stakes couldn’t be any higher for the nation, as Bidumb has ruined the country and continues to do so. “High ranking Democrats give Biden their full support”. That just shows you how bad and out of touch they are with the rest of the country. How much they are looking for total control over the population of this country. Clinton decimated our military. Obama went as far as apologizing to Europe, who the USA saved from the Nazis, not alone but it most likely would have never happened without us, FOR BEING A US CITIZEN!! Our “President” at the time apologized for being American. What a great way to “uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States” !!! That’s nearly a treasonous statement!! I have zero respect for him and he deserves to be spat upon for saying that. Exiled from the country!!