To the extent that the assassination attempt targeting Donald Trump halted the conversation about President Joe Biden’s future, that hiatus is over.
Just over the last 48 hours, the political world has seen an avalanche of news related to the incumbent, his party and his prospects. New polling, for example, found nearly two-thirds of Democratic voters want to see Biden forgo his re-election plans. A prominent and influential House Democrat called on the president to pass the torch.
Politico, meanwhile, obtained a polling memo from BlueLabs Analytics that read, “Alternative Democratic candidates run ahead of President Biden by an average of three points across the battleground states. Nearly every tested Democrat performs better than the President.”
Major Democratic donors are also still hoping to wield some influence and nudge the incumbent off the ballot.
But perhaps most important of all is the message Biden has reportedly received from his party’s top congressional officials. NBC News reported:
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., presented President Joe Biden with polling data in a “blunt” one-on-one meeting Saturday as Democrats debate whether the president should continue to run for re-election after a weak debate performance last month, two sources familiar with their discussion said. … The two met without staff in the room at Biden’s home in Rehoboth, Delaware, the sources said.
The same report added that many House Democrats want Biden to step aside, and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has told his members that he’s communicated their concerns to the president.
A variety of other news organizations have published related, unconfirmed reports over the last day or so, including a Washington Post report that said Schumer and Jeffries told Biden “that his continued candidacy imperils the Democratic Party’s ability to control either chamber of Congress next year.”
The same report added that House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama have also “expressed concern privately about the president’s path forward.”








