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More Democrats Demand Biden’s Withdrawal from Presidential Race As the 2020 election cycle progresses, a growing number of Democrats are urging former Vice President Joe Biden to withdraw from the presidential race. Citing concerns about his age, cognitive abilities, and dwindling campaign performance, they argue that it is time for Biden to step aside. Among those who have called for Biden’s departure are former Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe, former Iowa Congressman Dave Loebsack, and former Michigan Governor James Blanchard. McAuliffe, a longtime Biden ally, recently stated that he believes Biden is “not up for the fight” and that it is time for a “new generation” of leadership. Loebsack expressed concerns about Biden’s cognitive abilities, citing instances where he appeared confused or made gaffes. Blanchard, who once served as a mentor to Biden, said that he has “lost confidence” in Biden’s ability to “handle the job.” The calls for Biden’s withdrawal come amid a string of disappointing polling results. Recent surveys show Biden trailing behind other Democratic candidates, including Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren. Biden’s campaign has also been plagued by staff departures and fundraising struggles. Some Democrats contend that Biden’s withdrawal would benefit the Democratic Party by allowing a younger and more dynamic candidate to take the lead. They argue that a fresh perspective and new ideas are needed to defeat President Donald Trump. However, Biden’s supporters maintain that he is the best candidate to defeat Trump. They point to his experience as vice president, his moderate views, and his broad appeal to voters across the political spectrum. Biden himself has repeatedly dismissed calls for his withdrawal, stating that he intends to remain in the race until the end. The debate over Biden’s future is expected to intensify in the coming weeks as the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary approach. It remains to be seen whether the growing pressure from within the Democratic Party will ultimately force Biden to abandon his presidential ambitions.Former Democratic lawmaker Mike Barnes believes that President Biden will be ousted before the Democratic National Convention in Chicago next month. Barnes, who led an unsuccessful effort to oust President Jimmy Carter at the party’s 1980 convention, told the New York Post that he expects Biden could be out in a matter of days.Former Democratic lawmaker Mike Barnes believes that President Biden will be ousted before the Democratic National Convention in Chicago next month. Barnes, who led an unsuccessful effort to oust President Jimmy Carter at the party’s 1980 convention, told the New York Post that he expects Biden could be out in a matter of days. Barnes cited concerns about Biden’s age and performance in last month’s Democratic debate as reasons for his belief. He said that Biden would be “crazy” to run for president at his age and that it would be impossible for him to serve the full term until January 20, 2029. Barnes also said that he believes Biden will not receive the nomination at the convention. He said that while Biden may have the support of delegates, he does not believe that delegates will support him if he wants the nomination. Barnes’s comments come as Biden continues to face criticism for his performance in the Democratic debate and his handling of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Some Democrats have called for Biden to drop out of the race, but Biden has insisted that he will be the party’s nominee. The Democratic National Convention is scheduled to take place in Chicago from August 17-20. Delegates are expected to nominate Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris in a virtual roll call vote sometime before the August 7 deadline to file for election in Ohio.As the Democratic presidential primary race heats up, more and more Democrats are calling for former Vice President Joe Biden to drop out. Biden has been struggling in the polls, and his recent debate performances have been widely criticized. Some Democrats believe that Biden is no longer the best candidate to defeat President Donald Trump in the general election. They argue that Biden is too old, too moderate, and too out of touch with the concerns of average Americans. Others believe that Biden should stay in the race, even if he is not the frontrunner. They argue that Biden is a respected figure in the Democratic Party, and that he could still play a role in unifying the party behind the eventual nominee. Biden himself has said that he intends to stay in the race until the end. He has argued that he is the most experienced candidate in the field, and that he is the best person to defeat Trump. However, it is becoming increasingly clear that Biden is facing an uphill battle. If he does not improve his poll numbers and his debate performances soon, he may be forced to drop out of the race.