More Democrats call for Biden's withdrawal
Panic among US Democrats: The number of those calling for a withdrawal of US President Biden is increasing. "Donald Trump is on the best path to winning this election, and possibly even with a landslide victory," said a Senator. The threat is too high to remain silent, said another Democrat.
The concern among Democrats in the US Congress over President Joe Biden's chances is growing. Representative Mikie Sherrill, the seventh Democrat in the US House of Representatives, publicly called on the 81-year-old incumbent to end his ailing re-election campaign on Tuesday. "The stakes are too high - and the threat is too real - to remain silent," she said.
Another democratic Senator also expressed the view that Biden cannot win. "Donald Trump is on the best path to winning this election, and possibly even with a landslide victory. He could also take control of the Senate and the House of Representatives," said Democratic Senator Michael Bennet to CNN. When asked if Biden should end his campaign, he replied: "That's something the President should consider."
If Trump returns to the White House after the presidential elections on November 5 and the Republicans capture the majority in both houses of Congress, he will face few obstacles in implementing major political changes.
The Democrats are already facing difficulties in defending their majority of 51 to 49 in the Senate, as they must defend several seats in Republican-dominated states. In the House of Representatives, the Republicans have a majority of 220 to 213 seats.
Biden's poor performance in the TV debate against Trump on June 27 and his low approval ratings fuel doubts about his ability to win the election or meet the demands of the office for another four and a half years. Despite growing criticism, Biden remains steadfast in his belief that he is the best candidate against Trump.
- The US presidential election in 2024 is shaping up to be a critical contest, with some Democrats expressing concern about President Joe Biden's re-election prospects, particularly given Donald Trump's strong showing in recent projections.
- Among the Democrats who are voicing their concerns is Senator Michael Bennet, who suggested that Donald Trump is currently on the best path to winning the election and potentially doing so with a landslide victory, which could also lead to Republican control of both the Senate and the House of Representatives.
- As the debate over the Democrats' best strategy for the 2024 election continues, the USA's political landscape remains divided, with strong support for both leading parties and their respective candidates, such as President Biden and former President Trump.