Clinton Family is Still Supporting Biden Amid Democratic Pressure to Terminate His Campaign

CLINTONs still support BIDEN

Members of the Democratic Party are pressuring President Joe Biden to terminate his reelection campaign due to concerns that he won’t be able to win this fall. According to reports, former President Bill Clinton and thrice unsuccessful presidential candidate Hillary Clinton are still supporting Biden.

They have reportedly been “actively encouraging donors to stay with Biden and have been privately supportive of his decision to stay in the race,” according to NBC News.

According to the report, many close to the Clintons expressed that they were “deferential” to his choice to stay in school.

It is also said that they have communicated with the White House, offering Biden assistance in any way that they can.

According to a source close to the Clintons who spoke with CNN, they were “deferential to Biden’s decision,” although another source claimed they were “deferential to the process.”

According to the two, Biden will be the party’s nominee and take against Trump in November if he chooses not to withdraw, regardless of what people say or believe. Mega-donors who are large Democratic donors have begun to stop giving to the party in an attempt to force Biden to resign by depriving him of all the tools necessary for him to compete.

“I’m not sure how you run a campaign without funding using an expanding electoral map. I have no idea what they’re doing. A significant Democratic donor told CNN, “I’m not sure.” “This strategy of believing you can win without money is something I’ve never seen.”

According to the New York Times, top donors had an emergency conversation with Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday. It’s unclear whether her goal was to diffuse the situation or steer the conversation in a different direction to further her political ambitions. Harris is favored by many Democrats to be the nominee to succeed Biden.

Democratic mega-donor Reid Hoffman, who stated that they are in a “rapidly evolving environment,” urged other Democratic mega-donors to join the call.

“We have to stay focused on the crucial work that needs to be done to protect our democracy, especially with the stakes as high as they are this cycle,” he continued. The conference would “discuss urgent, emerging needs,” he said.