Jinshi Data News on July 8th, with the re-election campaign of the shaky American President Biden entering a critical week, several influential Democratic members of Congress privately expressed on Sunday that they hoped he would no longer be nominated as the party’s presidential candidate. This indicates that even some party stalwarts in Congress hope for a newcomer to represent the Democratic Party in the presidential race, after Biden’s lackluster performance in the debate with Trump last month. Nine Democratic members of the House of Representatives have called on Biden not to seek re-election. This week has brought new challenges, as Biden received NATO members in Washington and Congress members returned to the Capitol. In addition, due to the leak of meeting information, Senate Democrats will postpone the discussion of Biden’s affairs until this Tuesday.
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Biden welcomes a crucial week, more long Democrats in the House hope he will withdraw
Jinshi Data News on July 8th, with the re-election campaign of the shaky American President Biden entering a critical week, several influential Democratic members of Congress privately expressed on Sunday that they hoped he would no longer be nominated as the party’s presidential candidate. This indicates that even some party stalwarts in Congress hope for a newcomer to represent the Democratic Party in the presidential race, after Biden’s lackluster performance in the debate with Trump last month. Nine Democratic members of the House of Representatives have called on Biden not to seek re-election. This week has brought new challenges, as Biden received NATO members in Washington and Congress members returned to the Capitol. In addition, due to the leak of meeting information, Senate Democrats will postpone the discussion of Biden’s affairs until this Tuesday.