In recent days, there have been growing concerns among Democratic leaders and members about President Joe Biden's ability to win the November 2024 elections against former President Donald Trump. These concerns have led some Democrats to privately reach out to influential party figures for guidance, including former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi.
According to multiple reports, Pelosi has been receiving information from Democratic members about Biden's impact on the 2024 campaign. One swing seat Democrat sought her advice and expressed concerns about Biden's ability to win in November. Pelosi asked detailed questions about congressional district-level polling and was receptive to these concerns.
Many Democrats see Pelosi as a last hope, believing that she may be the best messenger to address Biden's impact on the Democratic caucus. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries had a private meeting with Biden last week to relay concerns from his caucus but has revealed nothing about that meeting.
Dozens of Democrats are clamoring to be part of a letter to delay Biden's nomination process, led by Pelosi ally Rep. Jared Huffman. Another close Pelosi ally, Rep. Adam Schiff, warned at a private fundraiser that he believed Biden would keep Democrats from winning the House.
Despite these concerns, Biden plans to stay in the race and beat Trump according to a letter he sent to Democratic lawmakers.
The uncertainty surrounding Biden's candidacy has led some Democrats to call on him to withdraw. Sen. Peter Welch became the first Democratic senator to do so publicly. Former President Barack Obama and Pelosi have privately expressed concerns about Biden's ability to beat Trump in the 2024 election.
As the infighting within the Democratic Party continues, Democrats are desperate for an end to it all. They hope that either Obama or Pelosi will make a clear statement about Biden's campaign to help guide them towards beating Trump.