Nearly all 50 Democratic officials interviewed by the New York Times said Joe Biden (pictured on Friday) should not run for president
* Fifty top Democratic officials interviewed by the New York Times said Joe Biden should not run for re-election in 2024 president
* Many were pessimistic about Biden's leaderships, which is marred with failures
* Biden failed to pass his $1.8 trillion Build Back Better agenda and voting rights expansion bill, and faced backlash over the chaotic exit from Afghanistan
* The administration continues to face challenges from record high gas prices and soaring inflation, and a possible end to the federal abortion rights
* Many Democratic leaders also worry about the presidents age, who was the oldest man appointed to office at 78 last January
* Democrats are also at a loss of who should take control of the party as Republicans are expected to rack up major victories in the coming midterms
Top Democrats across the country said President Joe Biden should not run for re-election in 2024 as they expressed worries over his current leadership and age.
Nearly all 50 Democratic officials interviewed by the New York Times feared a Biden re-election campaign would not help their party against Republicans, who are expected to make sweeping victories in the coming midterms.
Democratic National Committee (DNC) member Steve Simeonidis, of Miami, said he was generally pessimistic about his party's leadership and called on Biden, 79, to let someone new take over in 2024.
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WNU Editor: The internal Democrat polls numbers must be terrible. The New York times article is here .... Should Biden Run in 2024? Democratic Whispers of ‘No’ Start to Rise (DNYUZ/New York Times).
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