Biden's Allies Rally Amid Concerns Over 2024 Reelection Prospects
Despite negative polling trends and internal party debate, Democratic rising stars and Biden's campaign remain confident in his reelection bid.
- President Biden's allies are rallying around him amid concerns about his 2024 reelection prospects, with former Obama adviser David Axelrod warning of a '50-50 shot' of Biden winning.
- Recent polls show Biden trailing former President Donald Trump in a potential presidential faceoff next year, and Trump's lead over Biden is growing in a hypothetical 2024 matchup.
- Despite Biden's negative trend in the polls, his campaign argues that the current polls don't show the full picture and there is still a long road ahead before the 2024 election.
- Democratic rising stars, including Vice President Kamala Harris and Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA), are supporting Biden's reelection bid, despite concerns about his age and fitness to serve.
- Despite the internal debate within the Democratic party, Biden faces some primary challengers, including Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips (D) and Marianne Williamson, and independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.