Some Democrats showing concern about Biden campaign

 Red State:

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As my colleague Nick Arama noted in an earlier piece, Democrat Senator Mark Warner of Virginia announced on Friday that he would be convening a group of Dem senators about Biden. We know very little about it, other than it is supposed to happen on Monday and it's not being framed as a pep rally in support of "The Big Guy."


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But Monday, in campaign chronology, is a long way away.

Earlier, we wrote about Minnesota Rep. Angie Craig, the fifth House Democrat to publicly put her name on a statement imploring Biden to step aside from the nomination process, saying in part that she believes "he should step aside for the next generation of leadership, that "t[]he stakes are too high" for him to wait:

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:Now, the timeline on the Democrats hashing out Biden's future as the nominee just moved up a day. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (NY) has made a similar announcement as Sen. Warner, after Biden's ABC interview with George Stephanopoulos failed to calm fears on the Left about him potentially hurting candidates down-ballot.

Rep. Jeffries has scheduled a "virtual" meeting of the ranking committee members, according to new reporting from the NY Times....

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They have good reasons for being concerned.  Not only is Biden losing in the polls, but he appears to be pulling down other Democrats in the process.  Biden's dementia is seen as putting the country in dire straights. 

See also:

Obama's Former Advisor Destroys Biden After ABC Interview

And:

Congress advised on how they can kick Joe Biden out of the White House 

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