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As President Biden recuperates from Covid in Delaware, he announces his intention to return to the campaign trail next week. This decision comes amidst calls from 34 Democratic Congress members urging him to step aside. But Biden seems unyielding, even as the first lady, Jill Biden, prepares for a fundraiser in Paris with a hefty price tag of $525,000 per ticket. The question is, is Biden digging in for a fight, or is he running out of time?
The vice president, Kamala Harris, is also in action, meeting with major Democratic donors in a call reportedly organized by Reid Hoffman, the influential Mega and LinkedIn founder. Hoffman has been pushing for alternative tickets, some of which don't even involve Harris. This raises the question: Is the Democratic Party united, or are cracks beginning to show?
Biden's campaign is dismissing the donors and elected officials who have turned on him, insisting that they have contact with voters, including the 14 million who democratically chose Biden as their nominee. They argue that the polls justifying the call to throw out their ticket after voters picked it are unreliable. But are these just empty words, or does Biden truly believe he can turn things around?
In a recent interview on CNN, Biden expressed his thoughts on polls and the economy, stating that voters trust Trump more on the economy. When asked if he was worried about running out of time to turn things around, he pointed to the Michigan survey, where 65% of Americans believe they are in good shape economically, despite thinking the nation isn't. Is Biden's confidence misplaced, or is he truly the defiant leader he appears to be?
Despite the chaos engulfing the Democratic Party, Vice President Harris is said to have given a pep talk to major donors, assuring them that they will win. However, she didn't address the elephant in the room: the growing calls for Biden to step aside. This raises the question: Is the campaign's strategy to turn attention back to Donald Trump, or are they truly confident in their ability to win?
The campaign's money problems are incredibly serious, with many donors refusing to write checks as long as Biden remains at the top of the ticket. One major Democratic donor summed it up by saying, "I don't know how you campaign with a broadening electoral map without money. I don't know what they're doing." Is this a sign that the Biden campaign is digging in without a viable strategy, or is there a plan in place that we don't see?
As the Election Day approaches, the questions remain: Is Biden digging in for a fight, or is he running out of time? Can he turn things around, or is his confidence misplaced? Will the Democratic Party remain united, or will cracks continue to show? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the next few months will be crucial in determining the outcome of this election.
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