Moulton calls on Biden to resign; Healey reportedly describes the president's position as “irretrievable”

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As President Biden tries to get his re-election campaign back on the right track after his disastrous debate performance last week, pressure is growing from some distinguished Massachusetts politicians to induce him to resign.

This week, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey reportedly gave a brutally frank assessment of Biden's probabilities of returning to the White House for one more 4 years.

During a phone call along with her fellow Democratic governors on Monday, Healey said she told Biden's chief of staff, Jeff Zients, that the president's policy position was “irretrievable.” reported. A source conversant in the conversation also confirmed Healey’s comments to Healey's office declined to comment Thursday.

Healey, who polished her repute within the Democratic Party by Lawsuit against the Trump administration She was elected nearly 100 times during her tenure as Attorney General and was a distinguished Biden surrogate in 2024.

To calm Democratic governors' fears, Biden held a gathering on the White House on Wednesday, which Healey also attended, in line with the . Biden reportedly told the governors he must sleep more and work fewer hours, but has no plans to finish his candidacy.

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At a press conference after the meeting, the governors publicly threw their support behind Biden and reiterated their support for his campaign. However, several governors expressed disappointment that there was little discussion in the course of the meeting about whether Biden should proceed his candidacy, the newspaper reported. That topic was discussed at length in the course of the governors' conference call on Monday. None of them directly called on the president to desert his candidacy during Wednesday's meeting.

On Thursday, US Representative Seth Moulton publicly called on Biden to step down from the highlight. The representative for Massachusetts’ sixth district became the third Incumbent Congress member calls on Biden to resignand the primary from the Massachusetts delegation. Moulton said WBUR He said he made this statement after quite a few Democrats contacted him, expressing concerns about Biden's probabilities against former President Donald Trump in November.

“President Biden has done tremendous service to our country, but now it is time for him to follow in the footsteps of one of our Founding Fathers, George Washington, and step aside to make way for new leaders to take on Donald Trump,” Moulton said in an interview with WBUR.

Healey's assessment of Biden's campaign and Moulton's comments reflect a crisis that’s gripping your complete Democratic establishment. Wealthy donors work together to arrange for the possible arrival of a brand new candidate. Some, like Netflix co-founder Reed Hastingshave made public their desire to see a brand new person at the highest of the electoral list.

Significant support has merged Vice President Kamala Harris. She could be the most effective alternative in case Biden drops out, said senior sources from the Biden campaign team, the White House and the Democratic National Committee Reuters. A recent CNN poll concluded that a duel between Harris and Trump could be a raffle, with Harris having a greater probability of defeating Trump than Biden.

When asked what would occur if Biden resigned, Moulton didn’t commit to a selected plan of action in his interview with WBUR. He left open the potential for a shortened primary process and the chance that the nomination would go on to Harris.




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