Democrats in tears but none for Biden: Inside meetings of rebels

House Democrats met Tuesday morning to discuss the way forward with a faltering Biden resolute to continue in the race and the outcome was unrevolutionary as the leaders started to accept that Biden will not opt out. Just before the House Democrats' meeting, a smaller group of swing-district Democrats held a meeting. Axios reported that some of the Democrats were actually in tears but not for Biden.
Democrats in tears but none for Biden: Inside meetings of rebels

House Democrats met Tuesday morning to discuss the way forward with a faltering Biden resolute to continue in the race and the outcome was unrevolutionary as the leaders started to accept that Biden will not opt out. Just before the House Democrats' meeting, a smaller group of swing-district Democrats held a meeting. Axios reported that some of the Democrats were actually in tears but not for Biden.

The first meeting was pretty much unanimous that Biden has got to step down
But the Democrats' full caucus meeting was not unanimous with several lawmakers defending and opposing Biden's candidacy. While leaving the event, a somber Rep. Steve Cohen said Democrats were not only not on the same page, but they’re not even in the same book.
This was the first full caucus since Biden's debate disaster. The lawmakers had no access to their phones during the meeting.
Biden's schedule meanwhile for the second half of his week is jam-packed with Nato events. Biden is scheduled to deliver a speech marking the 75th anniversary of Nato later today and the events will start from tomorrow. The president will participate in all three work sessions for the summit over the course of Wednesday and Thursday. He and first lady Jill Biden will also host an arrival ceremony for the group Wednesday, and Biden will conduct a rare press conference on Thursday.

Jill Biden says she's all in
Jill Biden said she is all in on Biden's bid to remain as the Democratic nominee for the presidential race. "For all the talk out there about this race, Joe has made it clear that he's all in," the first lady told a military crowd in Wilmington, North Carolina, the first of three battleground states she was visiting.
"That's the decision that he's made, and just as he has always supported my career, I am all in too," said Jill Biden
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