Top Democrat donors looking to replace Biden for 2024
In a recent report released by CNN and authored by Edward-Isaac Dovere, a growing concern within some circles of the Democratic Party has been revealed. Democrats and prominent party donors are expressing anxiety over the slow pace of President Joe Biden's reelection campaign and are looking for potential candidates who could replace him in the 2024 presidential race.
Behind closed doors, conversations are happening among top Democrats and donors, marked by quiet whispers, texts, emails, and furtive phone calls, as they discuss possible alternatives to Biden. Despite his previous statements and campaign announcements, insiders have expressed to CNN that they believe Biden will not actually run for reelection.
One major point of concern is the lack of activity and progress in Biden's reelection campaign, particularly the tepid grassroots fundraising efforts. This lack of momentum has fueled speculation that Biden might not be fully committed to running again in 2024, leading party insiders to seek other options for a more robust candidate who can energize the base.
The Biden team, however, has responded to these speculations through statements from his allies. Biden's campaign spokesman, Kevin Munoz, asserts that Democrats remain unified around Biden and his historically successful agenda. They see a stark contrast between Biden's policies and the divisive approach taken by "MAGA Republicans" who are vying for the presidency. Munoz's remarks suggest that the campaign is confident in Biden's ability to win if he chooses to run again.
As the 2024 election draws nearer, the dynamics within the Democratic Party will undoubtedly become clearer. The central question hovering over the party is, "if not Biden, then who?" Unfortunately, no standout candidate has emerged as a definitive replacement option, leaving Democrats in a quandary about the best course of action.
According to Real Clear Politics' data, Biden currently enjoys a commanding lead in the 2024 Democratic Presidential primary field, maintaining an average of 49.6 percentage points over his closest competitor, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Despite the speculation and concerns, Biden's strong polling numbers indicate that he continues to hold significant support within the party, at least at this stage of the race.