Biden meeting with Democrat governors Wednesday following disastrous debate performance
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Plans are in the works for President Biden to meet on Wednesday with the nation's Democratic governors, in the wake of Biden's extremely rough performance during last Thursday's first debate with former President Trump.
Multiple Democratic sources confirmed that the meeting, which is likely to be virtual, was in the process of being scheduled.
The encounter comes after Democratic governors on Monday huddled on a conference call,
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Biden, who at age 81 is the oldest president in the nation's history, is facing the roughest stretch of his bid for a second term in the White House. This, after his halting delivery and stumbling answers at the debate, sparked widespread panic in the Democratic Party and spurred calls from political pundits, editorial writers, and some party politicians and donors for Biden to step aside as the party's 2024 standard-bearer.
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Monday's call was organized by Democratic Governors Association (DGA) chair Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota
Sources familiar with the call described it as a