President Joe Biden is under pressure from top Democrats to consider stepping aside for the 2024 election to give the party a better chance of avoiding significant losses in November. This comes after Donald Trump accepted the Republican presidential nomination at a convention in Milwaukee, with Ohio Sen. JD Vance as his running mate.
Biden’s campaign is set to hold an all-staff meeting while the Democratic National Committee’s rulemaking arm is also expected to meet. There are growing calls for Biden to rethink his candidacy as concerns about fundraising and potential losses in the upcoming election mount.
On the final night of the Republican National Convention, Trump was hailed as a hero who is ready to serve everyday Americans, overshadowing the controversies and chaos of his presidency. The GOP’s messaging efforts will unfold in the lead-up to the election, highlighting Trump’s influence on the party over the past three presidential races.
After Trump’s speech, he was joined on stage by Melania Trump and other family members, including Ivanka and Jared Kushner, as balloons dropped over the convention. Meanwhile, discussions within the Democratic Party about Biden’s candidacy and campaign strategy are ongoing.
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