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Biden’s top advisers meet with senators amid growing Democratic anxiety about 2024

prosperplanetpulse.comBy prosperplanetpulse.comJuly 11, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read0 Views
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WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats plan to meet privately Thursday at a special caucus luncheon with President Joe Biden’s senior advisers Mike Donilon and Steve Ricchetti, as well as Biden campaign chair Jen O’Malley Dillon, according to Democratic leadership sources and senators.

The meeting comes amid growing anxiety among Democrats that Biden’s stumbling block in the June 27 debate has weakened his standing in the presidential race against President Donald Trump.

Many Democrats don’t believe Biden can win, with polling averages showing a slight decline in his approval rating. They also worry that Biden could undermine the party’s approval rating and lead to Republican control of Congress. Democrats are looking to the Biden team for answers about how they plan to turn things around.

“I want to understand what their winning plan is,” said Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md.

A senior Biden adviser said the messaging to Democrats will be about the path to victory and the campaign’s view, using data to make the case that there has been little movement in the race overall and making it clear the Biden campaign has a plan.

They also are trying to make the case before the Republican convention that Democrats should come together and refocus on what they see as Trump and Republican extremism, the advisers said.

The day before the meeting, Sen. Peter Welch (D-VT) became the first Democrat in the Senate to publicly call on Biden to drop out of the race, writing in a Washington Post op-ed that Biden’s position had weakened and that the party “now has the people to beat Trump.”

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“This is a show-and-tell situation for the president,” Welch told NBC News about Thursday’s meeting. “So it’s useful to talk to us to see how they plan to handle it, but it’s not a conversation with people who have been assessing President Biden for many years. The challenge for him will be to appeal to the public after the debate and ease their fears.”

Earlier this week, Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colorado, said he no longer believed Biden could win.

Democrats control the Senate 51-49 and are almost certain to lose West Virginia. To hold onto the 50 remaining seats they need to maintain their Senate majority, they must also defend seats in Republican-leaning states like Montana and Ohio, as well as purple states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona and Nevada. Their only chance of retaking Republican-leaning seats is in Republican-leaning states Florida and Texas.

Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.), who is seeking reelection, said he would like to attend the meeting but was unavailable. Tester has indicated he would be interested in speaking with Biden in person.

“I always want to meet the president,” Tester said.

Democratic skeptics of Biden outside the Senate are not convinced that his meetings with advisers will calm their skepticism.

“It’s very easy to assuage our concerns – just show up and show you deserve this. I don’t think sending in staff is going to solve what everybody’s worried about,” said Aaron Regenberg, a former Democratic state legislator from Rhode Island who is now with Pass the Torch, a volunteer group calling for Biden to step down. “We’re losing big right now.”

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said three times Tuesday, “I’m on Joe’s side,” when asked about Biden’s issues.

Schumer also denied suggestions that he personally spoke differently from others, saying, “As I have repeatedly made clear publicly and privately, I support President Biden and remain fully committed to defeating Donald Trump in November.”

Sahil Kapoor is a senior national political reporter for NBC News.

Kate Santaris is an associate producer on NBC News’ Capitol Hill team.

Frank Thorpe V. is a producer and off-air congressional reporter for NBC News, covering the Senate.

Hallie Jackson is senior Washington correspondent for NBC News.

Contributed by Julie Tsirkin



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