Dems see that Biden is unlikely to beat Trump - Strategas
Investing.com - Uncertainty over whether President Joe Biden will stand for reelection is growing after his shaky debate performance, particularly after the release of a poll suggesting fellow Democrats think he can't beat his rival Donald Trump.
“President Biden has the ultimate firewall: As the elected Democratic nominee, only he can remove himself from the ballot at this point in the cycle,” said analysts at Strategas, in a note dated July 3. The poll showed Biden losing in every one of the Magnificent 7 Swing States, some by double-digits, as well as Virginia, New Hampshire, and New Mexico.
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