According to reports, Joe Biden is facing increasing pressure from financiers, lawmakers, governors, party insiders, analysts, and voters to drop out of the presidential race. The pressure is said to be coming from various high-level Democrats who have shown Biden negative polling data indicating that his candidacy may not have a viable future. Fundraising for Biden’s campaign has also seen a significant decline, with projections indicating that they are only expected to raise 25% of the funds originally forecasted in July. This has led to speculation that Biden may be considering withdrawing from the race, with some sources suggesting that it is a matter of when, rather than if he will drop out.

Pressure for Biden to withdraw has intensified in recent days, coinciding with the Republican National Convention and following an attempted attack on President Trump. Democratic party leaders such as Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi have reportedly been urging Biden to step aside, warning him that continuing his campaign could jeopardize the party’s chances in the upcoming elections. Former President Barack Obama has also reportedly expressed concerns about Biden’s prospects for victory, advising him to seriously consider the feasibility of his candidacy. However, Biden has reportedly rejected Pelosi’s assessment that he is unable to defeat Trump, citing polling data that suggests otherwise.

Biden’s battle with Covid-19 has also impacted his campaign activities, as he is currently experiencing mild respiratory symptoms associated with the virus. Despite testing positive for the second time and isolating at his home in Delaware, Biden’s physician has stated that he is in good condition and continues to work. The infection has forced Biden to cancel campaign events, including a recent trip to Las Vegas where he appeared to be moving slowly and struggling physically. In a recent interview, Biden stated that he would only reconsider his candidacy if instructed to do so by his physician.

Delegates to the Democratic National Convention, who have been selected based on primary results to represent voters at the party’s convention in Chicago, have also been embroiled in discussions about Biden’s candidacy. Delegates from California, a liberal stronghold, have expressed doubts about Biden’s ability to defeat Trump, with some calling for him to step aside to allow for the selection of a more viable candidate. While some delegates have begun considering alternative contenders, such as Kamala Harris and Gretchen Whitmer, there is a minority that remains loyal to Biden and believes that supporting his campaign is essential. The debate among delegates reflects the growing uncertainty surrounding Biden’s candidacy and the potential implications for the Democratic Party in the upcoming election.

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