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Biden vows to stay in race amid growing party dissent



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Biden vows to stay in race amid growing party dissent
In a turbulent week for the Democratic Party, tensions are rising as three House Democrats have publicly urged President Joe Biden to step aside from the 2024 presidential race. This call for change is echoed by Democratic Senator Mark Warner, who is reportedly working to gather support among his colleagues for Biden to withdraw.

The situation has prompted significant concern among party members, particularly as major Democratic donors begin to distance themselves from the current administration. Notably, Abigail Disney, a prominent figure in the Disney family, announced that she would halt all contributions to Democratic campaigns until a new candidate emerges to replace Biden. In her statement, Disney emphasized that her stance is rooted in realism rather than disrespect for the sitting president.

As the party grapples with these internal pressures, Biden remains resolute in his campaign, asserting, \"They're trying to push me out of the race. No. Well, let me say this clearly as I can. I'm staying in the race. I'll beat Donald Trump.\" This declaration underscores the ongoing conflict within the party as it navigates the challenges of the upcoming election cycle.

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