Democratic Concerns Over Biden's 2024 Campaign Intensify
Elected Democrats express growing unease with Biden's reelection strategy and Vice President Harris' role amid declining approval ratings.
- Democratic lawmakers have voiced concerns to Vice President Kamala Harris about President Biden's 2024 reelection campaign, emphasizing the need for a stronger strategy to defeat Donald Trump.
- Recent polls indicate immigration and the economy as top voter concerns, with Biden's approval rating at a record low for an incumbent at this stage in the election cycle.
- Some Democrats suggest Biden's best option to boost his lagging poll numbers might be to replace Harris as his running mate.
- Governors and elected officials offer advice on campaign issues, including immigration and abortion, highlighting divergent views within the party.
- Speculation about potential replacements for Biden intensifies, with figures like Michelle Obama and Gavin Newsom mentioned as possible candidates.