US President Joe Biden has privately acknowledged that the next stretch of days are critical to whether he can save his reelection bid for president, making clear to an ally on Tuesday that he understands what would prompt him to accept: “It’s just not working.”
“He sees the moment. He’s clear-eyed,” this person told CNN. The New York Times was first to report on Biden’s private acknowledgments of his candidacy’s peril.
There is no ambiguity for the president about what series of events in the coming weeks would ultimately prompt him to acknowledge that his attempt to make amends for last week’s disastrous debate aren’t working.
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“The polls are plummeting, the fundraising is drying up, and the interviews are going badly. He’s not oblivious,” the person said.
In the days since Biden’s stunningly halting debate showing, Democrats across the country have expressed grave concern. Some elected officials have even begun to publicly call on Biden to drop out for the good of the party.
In Tuesday’s private conversation, Biden was also “chastened” as he “blamed himself” – not his staff – for the debate performance.
“He said: ‘I have done way too much foreign policy,'” this person said. Biden said that the back-to-back trips to France and Italy – and the jet lag and exhaustion that had caused – were detrimental but that he wanted to put the debate in the rearview mirror.
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The president said at a fundraiser in Virginia on Tuesday night that going on two significant foreign trips right before the debate had been a bad idea.
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