2024-07-22 02:32:14
US President Joe Biden continues his election campaign despite the difficulties and uncertainties within the Democratic Party. According to the New York Times, the president’s inner circle is increasingly discussing the possibility of his withdrawal from the next presidential election, but no official decision has been made yet.
According to the publication, Biden and his advisers are set to continue the fight for the presidency until the end of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to the United States. The president does not want to create the impression that his decision is linked to political pressure from the head of the Israeli government, with whom Biden has recently had a difficult relationship amid the events in Gaza and the Israeli leader’s speech to Congress, organized by the Republican Party.
Biden is feeling pressure both from within his party and from the public. Despite this, he is extremely determined to continue the campaign, although there are growing voices in his circle that he should retreat. Sources close to the president confirm that discussions are already underway on the date of a possible announcement to withdraw from the race, but a final decision has not yet been made.
The situation is complicated not only by domestic political disputes but also by foreign policy challenges, in particular relations with Israel in the context of the ongoing conflict in Gaza, which raises questions about Biden’s ability to continue the fight for a second presidential term, despite his desire to stay in the race as long as possible.
Earlier, Cursor wrote that Biden’s family continues to put serious pressure on him regarding his participation in the presidential elections.