How the Biden Campaign Transformed Into the Harris Campaign
After President Biden announced his departure on social media, it was somehow fitting that the call to flip the campaign to Vice President Kamala Harris was delivered over Slack.
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After President Biden announced his departure on social media, it was somehow fitting that the call to flip the campaign to Vice President Kamala Harris was delivered over Slack.
Many of Joe Biden’s advisors had doubts about him holding a presidential campaign debate, arguing that it will merely give Donald Trump a national platform for melodrama. Better, they said, that he left to make outrageous and bizarre comments to his MAGA crowds which can be held up to ridicule.
Biden-Harris campaign chair Jen O'Malley Dillon cautioned staff to avoid watching cable news in order to prevent further demoralization among her team.
Vice President Kamala Harris joined a call with major Democratic donors Friday afternoon to discuss what the hosts called "urgent, emerging needs." The call came as more Democratic lawmakers publicly call on President Joe Biden to drop his bid for reelection. A Biden campaign official told NBC News that the president's advisers asked Harris to do the call, which Democratic megadonor Reid Hoffman, the billionaire LinkedIn co-founder, planned to join. "We continue to find ourselves in a rapidly evolving environment," an invitation for the call said. "With the stakes as high as they are this cycle, we have to remain focused on the critical work that needs to be done to protect our democracy."
Joe Biden’s re-election campaign chair is hoping to stamp out reports that the president is ending his campaign after a brutal week marked by several leaks from high-profile Democratic officials suggesting that his time on the trail is coming to an end.
Nothing President Biden did seemed to work.
MILWAUKEE - President Biden’s re-election campaign is pushing back against a slew of reports in the past 24 hours that the president has become more receptive in the last couple of days to hearing arguments about why he should drop his 2024 re-election run.
President Biden’s campaign continued reaching out to Democratic convention delegates on Thursday to ensure their support amid mounting concerns that his candidacy could cost the party the White House and lead to losses down the ballot.