Senate Majority Leader Michael Bennet told News that he anticipated a “landslide” victory for Donald Trump over the incumbent president, but he refrained from advising him to withdraw.
After a dismal showing against Trump in the final presidential debate of the month, concerns have been expressed regarding Mr. Biden’s suitability for the position.
After congressional Democrats convened to discuss the president’s leadership on Tuesday, the president maintained his support among important friends and believed he could defeat his opponent.
This week, the US president is under even more scrutiny as he serves as host of a NATO military summit, where world leaders will be discussing aid to Ukraine.
When he gives a press conference during the gathering in Washington on Thursday afternoon, he is certain to come under heavy international scrutiny.
Following the congressional meetings on Tuesday, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said to reporters, “I’m with Joe.”
Others have emphasized how crucial party unity is. Congressman Hank Johnson of Georgia said on the news that it was time to “break the circular firing squad” surrounding Mr. Biden.