Biden Democrats
Table of Contents
- Biden Coup
- Analysis of Calls for Biden to withdraw.
- What this is Really About:
- Has the President stopped listening, or has he gone rogue?
- Build Back Better opponents:
- Build Back Better defenders:
- Biden Defenders:
- Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.)
- Rep. Ilhan Omar
- Rep. Ayanna Pressley.
- Rep. Cori Bush,
- Rep. Joyce Beatty of Ohio
- Rep. Frederica Wilson
- Rep. Cedric Richmond (D-La.)
- Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.)
- Rep. Steven Horsford (D-Nev.)
- Rep. Jasmine Crockett
- Rep. Kwase Umfume
- Rep. James Clyburn
- Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.)
- Rep. Norma Torres
- Rep. Adriano Espaillat
- Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nevada
- Sen. Chris Coons, D-Delaware
- Sen. Thomas R. Carper of Delaware
- Rep. Katie Porter, D-Irvine,
- Sen. John Fetterman, Pennsylvania
- Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz
- Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer
- Overt Opponents:
- Tacit Opponents:
- Protecting Democracy and Advancing the Biden Economic Platform
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- Resolution Supporting President Biden
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- TRANSCRIPT First 2024 Presidential Debate on CNN
- TRANSCRIPT Remarks by President Biden on Bidenomics bidenquotes bbb
- TRANSCRIPT Full Transcript of Biden’s State of the Union Speech bidenquotes china
- TRANSCRIPT Joe Biden Interview on ABC with George Stephanopoulos
- TODO Remarks by President Biden in Honor of Labor Unions sanders bbb
- BudgetHawks who led the effort to kill Build Back Better:
- BBB Sanders: Democrats considering $6 trillion spending package warner sanders tester manchin bbb
- BBB Big pressure on Biden, Dems to trim $3.5T federal overhaul
- BBB Sen. Warner Navigates Bipartisan Talks For Infrastructure And Spending Bills warner bbb
- BBB How ‘Build Back Better’ started, and how it’s going: a timeline bbb
- BBB How Democrats Lost Build Back Better bbb manchin
- BBB Jayapal Defends Breaking From Progressives' Two-Track Strategy on Build Back Better bbb warner kaine
- Defenders of BBB:
- BBB Biden’s Big Left Gamble The president is overseeing a sea change in the world of economic policy, and so much hangs in the balance.
- BBB Inside the Squad's frustration with the Congressional Progressive Caucus bbb
- BBB Progressives' biggest fear about the Build Back Better Act has come to pass bush aoc bbb
- BudgetHawks unhappy that Biden is listening to nobodies:
- DONE Carville on Biden’s dismal debate: He relies on ‘employees’ not ‘advisers’ listening
- COUP Democrats once rallied behind Biden. Now they fear he's paving the way for Trump coons warner durbin
- COUP Sen. Coons encourages Democrats to air grievances privately with Biden, who he says is "listening" coons listening
- TRANSCRIPT Transcript: Sen. Bernie Sanders on "Face the Nation," July 7, 2024 warner grammy listening
- TRANSCRIPT Carl Hulse warner
- COUP Here's what Warner and Kaine are saying about calls for Biden to withdraw kaine warner
- COUP Schapiro: Biden angst exposes rare rift between Warner, Kaine kaine warner coup
- COUP Tester says Biden must ‘prove’ he’s ‘up to the job’ tester
- COUP I think we’re losing the plot here,’ says Ayanna Pressley as Democrats remain divided on Biden manchin pressley schumer
- COUP Democratic consensus solidifies around Harris, should Biden step aside aoc
- COUP AOC exposes some biden coup plotters for also trying to get rid of Kamala Harris aoc schemes
- TODO HAKEEM JEFFRIES DELIVERS A STRONG ENDORSEMENT OF JOE BIDEN
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- Quotes
- Defenders quotes:
- DONE Biden gets support from key lawmakers as he tells Democrats he won’t step aside after debate wilson beatty cbc
- DONE Several top House Democrats say Biden should step aside during leadership call cbc waters scott
- DONE Black leaders reaffirm support for Biden amid Democratic infighting wilson richmond waters beatty
- DONE Congressional Black Caucus members reject calls for Biden to step aside beatty
- DONE Congressional Democrats are divided over Biden's future after debate performance wilson
- DONE Jim Clyburn 'riding with Biden' amid growing calls to drop out; but would endorse Harris clyburn
- DONE Black leaders reaffirm support for Biden amid Democratic infighting waters
- DONE Interview With Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC); Interview With Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA); Interview With Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC). Aired 9-10a ET clyburn prep
- TODO `He has a record to run on': Rep. Crockett defends Biden amid Democratic concerns
- DONE President Biden's recent struggles should be a wake-up call for Democrats, says Rep. Lou Correa
- TODO Grace Meng wants the bullying to stop
- DONE Nevada's Horsford, Cortez Masto back Biden as Democratic nominee for president
- TODO Congressional Black Caucus chair backs Biden
- TODO Top Biden campaign officials huddle with Democratic lawmakers ahead of pivotal press conference
- TODO Warnock compares Biden debate to bad `sermon' and rejects calls for president to resign
- DONE Angry and stunned Democrats blame Biden’s closest advisers for shielding public from full extent of president’s decline vilsack prep
- DONE 'This matter is closed': AOC says she supports Biden despite calls for him to drop out aoc
- DONE Why progressives are backing Biden aoc bernie omar since
- DONE Rep. Omar talks 5th Congressional District rematch, continued support for President Biden after debate omar
- DONE California Rep. Norma Torres urges fellow Dems to support Biden, says "this case is closed torres
- DONE Democratic lawmaker calls on colleagues to "suck it up and move forward" amid pressure on Biden to step down espaillat
- DONE ‘Blood in the water’: Can defiant Biden clear Democratic lawmakers’ high bar? carper
- DONE It’s True: Kamala Harris was an original backer of the Green New Deal bbb
- TODO Sen. Dick Durbin, target of protesters calling for Gaza cease-fire, already called for one coup gaza
- TODO Who is backing Biden? We're keeping track
- Assorted sources and opponents:
- DONE Even Centrists Are Questioning Biden. But the Squad Is Divided. gaza bush schemes
- TODO ‘Squad’ member Cori Bush loses Democratic primary in Missouri
- TODO Missouri Rep. Cori Bush is ousted by a primary challenger backed by pro-Israel groups
- TODO Cori Bush becomes second Squad member ousted in a primary
- DONE Joe Biden Hasn’t Lost Dems on Capitol Hill. Keeping Them Won’t Be So Simple. schemes warner coons omar cbc
- DONE Senate Democrats' meeting on Biden's campaign future is scrapped, source familiar says warner
- DONE Biden gets support from key lawmakers as he tells Democrats he won't step aside after debate spanberger
- DONE Kaine addresses Biden’s run and USPS delays kaine
- DONE 'A patriotic American': Kaine kicks off campaign tour by reassuring supporters about Biden kaine
- DONE Sen. Kaine weighs in on whether Biden should drop out of kaine
- DONE Sen. Tim Kaine shares his thoughts on President Biden's re-election and what he's hearing from Virginia voters kaine
- DONE Democrats appear torn over Biden as concerns whether he can win deepen summerlee bush
- DONE Rep. Summer Lee calls on Biden to prove himself, supports Kamala Harris as fallback summerlee
- DONE Delaware Senator Chris Coons discusses Joe Biden's poor debate, Democrats' plans for 2024 election
- DONE Biden will attack "Project 2025" and lay out plans for 2nd term in remarks in Michigan today, campaign says bidenquotes larson
- DONE Many senior Biden officials believe he must drop out as he becomes increasingly isolated prep
- DONE Rubio, Cruz Speculate on Democratic 'Inter-Party Coup' Against Biden republicans obama
- DONE Obama comes out of the shadows, sticks the knife into Biden republicans
- TODO Dems are so underhanded that even James Woods is defending Biden republicans schemes
- TODO https://www.passthetorchbiden.com/ torch
- TODO Sen. Manchin calls on Biden to "pass the torch to a new generation" torch manchin
- TODO Rep. Adam Schiff calls on Biden to drop out of the race torch schiff
- DONE A running list of top Democrats calling for Biden to drop out
- TODO Kamala Harris Focuses on Key Campaign Talking Points at Essence Festival, While Rep. Maxine Waters Shows Fiery Support for Biden
- TODO Clintons privately urge donors to keep giving to Biden as long as he remains presumptive nominee clinton coup
- TODO Democratic Revolt Against Biden Grows as Rumors of Him Stepping Aside Escalate
- TODO Evening Report — Dem dam bursts on Biden
- TODO Joe Biden's leadership test: An American legacy in jeopardy clinton
- TODO https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13481849/democrat-plot-biden-replacement-clinton-obama-pelosi-schumer.html
- TODO https://www.cityandstateny.com/politics/2024/07/real-story-behind-dsas-decision-unendorse-aoc/398024/
- TODO Biden allies say 'elites' are disenfranchising voters who want the president to stay in coup
- TODO Election 2024 live updates: Biden family considers drop out schemes
- TRANSCRIPT Transcript: Biden’s speech explaining why he withdrew from the 2024 presidential race coup warner bidenquotes
- DONE Rep. Mike Quigley says "all that really matters is avoiding a second Trump presidency" coup ambition
- TODO The US economy is pulling off something historic
- TODO Joe Biden: My Plan for Fighting Inflation
- Sen. Hassan, Rep. Pappas answer questions about Biden's status
- TRANSCRIPT Inside Biden’s unprecedented exit from the presidential race
- Policy quotes
- COUP Two billionaire Harris donors hope she will fire FTC Chair Lina Khan
- TODO FACT SHEET: President Biden Announces Key Progress on Efforts to Close the Racial Wealth Gap
- TODO FACT SHEET: Biden-Harris Administration Announces New Actions to Build Black Wealth and Narrow the Racial Wealth Gap bidenquotes weeds
- TODO Biden-Harris Administration Roadmap to Support Good Jobs whitehouse poultry
- TODO President Biden speaks on his agenda to promote American investments and jobs — 5/14/24
- TRANSCRIPT Remarks by President Biden on the Economy and Efforts to Tackle Inflation
- TRANSCRIPT Remarks by President Biden on the Care Economy
- TRANSCRIPT Debate transcript: Trump, Biden final presidential debate moderated by Kristen Welker
- TODO Biden wanted to speak with China's Xi after U.S. shot down surveillance balloon
- TODO Top Biden economic advisor leaves amid fear of recession, joins Harris campaign
- TODO In Harris, business leaders tired of Biden see a potential friend
- TRANSCRIPT FACT SHEET: Biden-Harris Administration Delivers Environmental Justice with Cleaner Air, Clean Water, and Healthier Communities bidenquotes
- TRANSCRIPT Memorandum on Supporting Access to Leave for Federal Employees bidenquotes
- TODO Harris’ economic stance in spotlight as jobs data stirs concerns
- TRANSCRIPT FACT SHEET: The American Families Plan bidenquotes
- TRANSCRIPT The American Rescue Plan (ARP): Top Highlights from 3 Years of Recovery bidenquotes
- https://www.stephensemler.com/p/the-moment-biden-gave-up-on-his-domestic
- TODO How Harris’ vision for the economy is a twist on Biden’s
- TODO President Biden Addresses the 79th Session of the United Nations General Assembly
- Biden on cancel all student debt:
- Defenders quotes:
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Biden Coup
"The Bullies Won."
Biden’s decision did not have to do with any medical issues, …
In some corners of the West Wing and beyond, Biden allies can’t help noticing that Trump’s low-intensity schedule; rambling and sometimes stumbling speeches; and frequently misremembered stories don’t get turned on him as evidence of disqualifying incompetence, as happened to Biden in the spring.
But the economy remains the most frustrating for them, with voters still complaining about a recovery that keeps coming in stronger than almost any expert predicted. Biden wants the credit, while Harris wants to talk about the pain that people are feeling and how much more there is to be done without being undercut for the suffering on this administration’s watch.
That came to a head in September, when Harris responded to the Federal Reserve’s interest rate cut with a statement about how much more work needs to be done. Then her aides had to spend hours negotiating with their White House counterparts to scale back a victory lap speech Biden planned to give the next day
… the president would be in the same spot or better right now had he stayed in the race.
What is behind the Biden coup?
On February 5, 2021, President Biden made one of the most significant statements uttered by a sitting US President:
"Telling them we don't have the money, … , is neither true, nor necessary."
This was the high point of a presidency that led the survival of the global COVID crisis. But with the war in Ukraine, Southern Democrat forces were able to beat this message of hope back to a message of austerity.
Even his shadow of an industrial policy was diverted from the potential of peacetime full employment, to the military Keynesianism favored by those Southern Democrat senators.
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With Biden, what have we lost? The donor class agenda is that everywhere you go, you will have to toil. And when you have reached your expiration date, you will quickly die. In that the Republicans are in agreement, and that you should resign to your fate and not hold fanciful aspirations. That is what is meant by "class." There is no exit.
We saw it here in Harrisonburg. For a time, this was a spot of heaven. An agricultural processing worker could enjoy clean air, drink pristine water from the tap, walk with their kids, educated in excellent schools, to forests and be in mountains after breakfast, unmolested, well-fed. When President Biden tried to build that into infrastructure with ARPA, the donor class intervened to wipe out the forest, break the power of labor, crisscross the city with gentrifying and segregating hurdles, militarize surveillance, and make us prepare to drink our own sewage – and pay for it, with free therapy to teach us to enjoy it.
Biden, on the other hand, had slain student debt, was preparing an outside option for employment, kids as a joy with no financial burden, built in to environmental protection that it would start and end with better lives and harmony with nature from the bottom up and middle out, and looked forward to us being able to be with our loved ones in their final days or times of need without losing our place in society. An internal restructuring of the world's biggest economy held hope of easing the horrors in the world flowing from its present configuration and within interdependent global systems. Better days were already dawning. It was too good to be true, yet it was real and already happening.
Analysis of Calls for Biden to withdraw.
The historic first 2024 Presidential debate will be remembered as the moment when non-MMT economics was swept from the stage. President Biden went into the debate ill-advisedly prepped to debate in the conventional terms of the pundit class and the Larry Summers wing of his advisers. Trump threw a wildcard, sending Biden reeling, and Biden regained his footing by grasping for what he knew to be true. The Donor class was horrified. In his post-debate followup, Biden doubled down. The donor class now faced two overt MMT candidates: one prepared to give them tax cuts, and one prepared to build the economy from the bottom up and the middle out. Prospects were that Biden would defeat Trump, who though uncouth and distasteful to them, would at least safeguard their interests. The Democrats beholden to them brought in to a Biden trifecta would be there on an MMT vote, the final election of their career and no pathway to scuttle the Biden agenda the way they did Build Back Better. The Donor class has flown into a panic, scrambling to prevent Biden's name from getting to the voting booth, at any cost.
Those who want to see ordinary people prosper, have arrayed to defend. We have collected draft resolutions and sources for those who want to understand what is really going on, and to take action to defend democracy.
What this is Really About:
We are currently in a moment of an unparalleled display of internal contradictions. The media headlines are daily dominated by empty posts, bumping the story to keep it alive, or by bullying of a kid for stuttering. It should by now be plain even to people who are not familiar with regime change operations or stuttering.
What may not be as plain is, why?
Here's why: The Biden/Trump debate was indeed a disaster, but not for Biden or Trump. Trump landed a knockout blow in the first words of the debate. He correctly stated
"We got hit with COVID, and when we did, we spent the money necessary, so we wouldn’t end up in a great depression, the likes of which we had in 1929."
Trump stated the Modern Money Theory truth about how government finance works. Jake Tapper followed up with a question about the national debt, and again Trump got it right:
Just prior to COVID and even after COVID, it was so strong that we were able to get through COVID much better than just about any other country
That wiped out Biden's prep team. After being clobbered with those knock-out blows right out of the gate, Biden took a fall on the debate stage rather than throw obstructing Democrats under the bus– that, $8 trillion in fiscal space versus $4 trillion, and not neurology, is why Biden stumbled. Rep. Jim Clyburn described Biden flailing in the deficit myth ropes:
I have been a part of debate preparation before, and I know when I see what I call preparation overload.
I saw Joe Biden grabbing for words and phrases and even numbers that he was loaded up with.
If you are going to have another debate, the preparation for that debate needs to be different. There's no question in my mind.
An hour after Trump hammered him with the truth at the very start of the debate, Biden grasped for a non-reformist reform, and stated it as such. President Biden went off script, went rogue, and touted the American Climate Corps as a pathway to tackling the Global Climate Crisis from its root causes.
Notice that no media outlet, fact checker, or concerned Democrat has pointed to the assertion of a 20,000 job youth employment program as a clearly confused response to something as big as the global climate crisis. Instead, they have gone into full panic mode, trying even harder to suppress Biden than they have Trump. Why?
Within the Democratic party, the lineup of people agitating to depose Biden is the same as that which worked to decimate the $6T Build Back Better effort – Warner doing the heavy lifting to get it down from $6T so Joe Manchin could finish it in the spotlight, and in Harrisonburg, at the micro level, to make sure its remnants didn't go to building structures of solidarity but to subsidizing developers and placing people under supervision. Those who fought for the full package are vocal on the other side, along with the Congressional Black Caucus, and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. Everyone knows Biden is competent. For some, that is their dream, for the donor class, it is a nightmare.
President Biden then discarded his script and showed he too knows how it works, and that he had different plans than Trump, plans even worse for the donor class than Trump's. He doubled down after the debate.
The one thing I’m proudest of is, remember when my economic plan was put forward? A lot of the mainstream economists said it’s not going to work. Well, guess what? You now have 16 Nobel Laureates, 16 of them in economics saying that Biden’s next term would be based on what he wants to do and enormous success.
That 20,000 job program is just a prelude to a Job Guarantee, the core of what was once called a Green New Deal, now retooled to truly Build Back Better.
Biden has shown before that, if he can get his name to the voting booth, far more ordinary people are going to see which plan is better for them than plotters more interested in power than right are claiming. And that is exactly what they fear, as they try to speak an alternative truth into existence.
“If you think that’s going to be an easy transition, I’m here to tell you that a huge amount of the donor class, a huge amount of the elites, a huge amount of these folks in these rooms that I see that are pushing for Joe Biden to not be the nominee also are not interested in seeing the vice president be the nominee,” New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said on an Instagram live chat on Thursday evening.
Some progressives have said behind the scenes, meanwhile, that they trust Biden to be more aligned with their agenda than they do Harris – and that is part of why so many have stuck with him.
Has the President stopped listening, or has he gone rogue?
James Carville.
there are only a few people who the president really listens to.
Sen. Coons encourages Democrats to air grievances privately with Biden, who he says is "listening"
“I’ve been urging my colleagues to keep this a family conversation and not work through their emotions and concerns in editorials and public speeches, but to convey their concerns to our president. He has been listening.”
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.)
Yes, he has spoken to me in recent days and I hope to be meeting on a regular basis with the White House to hammer out an agenda that speaks to the needs of the vast majority of the people
Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va.,
it is incumbent upon Biden “to hear directly from a broader group of voices.”
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.)
Look, Mark is a friend of mine, I like Mark. Mark is one of the more conservative members of the Democratic Caucus. No, I have not been invited. No, I will not attend [Warner's foiled meeting to oust Biden:].
Build Back Better opponents:
Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.)
Asked whether he could support a $6 trillion reconciliation proposal of which half of it would be paid for, according to reports by Politico and Bloomberg, Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) said flatly, “No.”
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.)
also raised concerns about the sheer size of the proposed reconciliation package, …
“We have to be conscious of the debt,” Manchin said.
He said potentially adding $3 trillion to the national debt is “a lot.”
Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.),
[said he] doesn’t agree with more liberal colleagues on how much to spend.
“There are going to be some hard conversations inside the caucus about what’s aspirational versus what’s real,” he said.
“I made it very clear that there are a lot of things that the president laid out, there are categories that I approve of. Some of the numbers I don’t approve of,”
Sen. Tim Kaine
Progressives were also facing pressure from Democrats who blamed November election losses on the infrastructure bill's delay, noted one progressive House staffer who requested anonymity to speak freely with The Intercept. Democratic Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine of Virginia argued Terry McAuliffe, the party's candidate, could have won the governor's race if the framework was already signed into law.
Build Back Better defenders:
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY)
"Maybe they'll believe us next time. Or maybe people will just keep calling us naive,"
Also voting no on splitting:
Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO)
"We have been saying this for weeks that this would happen," "Having [the infrastructure bill and Build Back Better] coupled together was the only leverage we had. And what did the caucus do? We tossed it."
Biden Defenders:
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.)
“The matter is closed, …” “He is in this race, and I support him.”
Rep. Ilhan Omar
“the best president of my lifetime.” “We have his back.”
Rep. Ayanna Pressley.
“He’s our nominee and I think we’re losing the plot here,” “This is about real, lasting harm that will be felt by everyone who calls this country home when the federal government is dismantled as we know it.”
Rep. Cori Bush,
likened her fight for political survival to Biden’s and said the party must unite to defeat the influence of Trump-aligned “Maga Republicans”.
Rep. Joyce Beatty of Ohio
Democrats “shouldn’t be going rogue against our own president” and that Black voters are loyal and will continue to support Biden.
Rep. Frederica Wilson
"He’s committed to fighting for the soul of our nation and Black economic progress, and I stand with him for another four years because he’s consistently stood with my community."
Rep. Cedric Richmond (D-La.)
“I think it’s interesting that not one African-American member [of Congress] has called on the president to step down,”
Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.)
There ain’t gonna be no other Democratic candidate. It’s going to be Biden, and you better know it,”
Rep. Steven Horsford (D-Nev.)
“The voters in Nevada care about a thriving and equitable economy, taking on big corporations to lower costs and protecting the hard fought freedoms, rights and opportunities we’ve earned,”
Rep. Jasmine Crockett
Even if it hasn't said, oh, this was for the Black folk, we can tell you that he has done a lot specifically for the Black community, whether we're talking about the debt relief that has been sustained as a result of the student loan debts, or whether we're talking about the fact that he has decided that those that had felony convictions or federal convictions as relates to marijuana, making sure that he could clear that up.
There is so much that he's done, whether we're talking about putting the first Supreme Court justice that is a Black woman on the Supreme Court or appointing more African Americans to our benches as a whole or investing over $14 billion in HBCUs, a number that has never been had. In fact, the previous administration did about $253 million.
So let me tell you, we understand what this president has done and is willing to do specifically for our community.
Rep. Kwase Umfume
Joe Biden all the way. Joe Biden!
Rep. James Clyburn
“We’re ridin’ with Biden”
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.)
Biden is one of the “more progressive” presidents since Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Rep. Norma Torres
“step aside and let Biden be who he is.” “This case is closed,”
Rep. Adriano Espaillat
“He was there for us during the pandemic, the biggest crisis of my lifetime. He was there for us and saved lives.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nevada
"He's always had Nevadans' backs, whether it's on the picket lines, protecting our personal freedoms, or lowering costs — now it's time for us to have his,"
Sen. Chris Coons, D-Delaware
Biden “is the most accomplished and consequential president in my lifetime,”
Sen. Thomas R. Carper of Delaware
“I met him 50 years ago and he’s been my friend for 50 years,” Carper told reporters Monday. “I’ve supported him in everything that he’s run for. … I have no interest in walking away from him today, or tomorrow or the day after that.”
Rep. Katie Porter, D-Irvine,
Biden, she said, “is the most accomplished president of the last 50 years, taking action on prescription drug prices, manufacturing jobs, antitrust, climate and consumer protection.”
Sen. John Fetterman, Pennsylvania
“He’s our guy,”
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz
“Joe Biden is, will be and should be our nominee,”
Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer
I’m with Joe.
Overt Opponents:
Unnamed plotter
“They’ve outflanked us with the CBC and others,”
Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va.
Warner tried unsuccessfully days earlier to organize a meeting between Biden and Democrats concerned over his health and political viability, only to run into a defiant defense by the president and his allies, particularly Black elected officials in Congress and Virginia's General Assembly.
Sen. Joe Manchin
“Basically we’re to the point where, do you stick with plan A or is there a plan B?” … “We don’t know.”
Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.)
“President Biden has got to prove to the American people — including me — that he’s up to the job for another four years. Meanwhile, I’ll continue to do what I’ve always done: Stand up to President Biden when he’s wrong and protect our Montana way of life,
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA)
Schiff's Blue Dog past is most prominent in a 2005 speech on the House floor, where he demanded that Congress enact a "rainy-day" budget reserve. "A lack of revenue, uncontrolled spending and faulty planning have put our national debt so high that putting our fiscal house in order seems out of reach," Schiff said in that speech. "The Blue Dog Coalition has put together a comprehensive 12-point plan to make needed reforms to our budget process, and one of these critical reforms is the creation of a rainy-day fund to set aside money for good times to pay for disasters, which we know will eventually come."
Such a rainy-day fund would go even further than balancing the budget to create a surplus. Doing so almost certainly would require sweeping cuts to government agencies and benefit programs.
Tacit Opponents:
Sen. Tim Kaine
Kaine said Democrats who try to address concerns about Biden's age by saying that the presidency is a team effort help a bit to address worries.
"But it's not a complete answer. …"
Reps. Abigail Spanberger of Virginia and Lauren Underwood of Illinois,
changed the subject, declining to answer question as they ducked into an elevator.
Rep. Summer Lee
walked with headphones on, declining to stop.
Protecting Democracy and Advancing the Biden Economic Platform
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American Democracy was designed to give reason and balance a chance to prevail over brute force, whether that brute force be from mass shooters, unaccountable corporations, big-dollar donors cutting off funds, or local bullies, and;
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President Biden has stated his decision to withdraw from the 2024 Presidential race was to prevent ambition from subverting democracy, and;
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14 million voters who participated in the 2024 Democratic Primary should not have to fear that their vote will be undermined by undemocratic ambition attempting to overthrow their economic policy preference, and;
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President Biden overcame inadequate support in Congress, the courts, and state and local government to become, as Senator Sanders has said, one of the more progressive presidents since FDR and as Senator Coons has said, the most accomplished and consequential president of his lifetime, and;
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President Biden put forward an economic plan whose successes included:
- the strongest jobs recovery on record and the strongest recovery in the world;
- the most equitable recovery in memory;
- the lowest child poverty rate in American history;
- Black unemployment and the gap between Black and white unemployment hitting record lows;
- showing the power of the federal government to cut costs for people struggling with high prices by taking on big pharma;
- regulating corporate power and fighting junk fees in order to address high prices and low wages and to fight anti-competitive lock-in;
- setting up the American Climate Corps which opens the door to a Job Guarantee that re-imagines work;
- removing the shadow over major life decisions that was student debt while he keeps delivering more than he promised toward cancelling it;
- bringing the rate of increase in a key measure of the price level from its 9% Ukraine war peak to 3% in a year without raising the unemployment rate, a feat that defied dominant economic theory, and a year after that nearly reaching the Federal Reserve's target for a soft landing.
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the one thing President Biden is proudest of is that when his economic plan was put forward, a lot of the mainstream economists said "it's not going to work." But now, 16 Nobel Laureates in economics say "Biden's next term would be, based on what he wants to do, an enormous success." and;
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President Biden has put forward a $7.3 trillion 2025 budget that seeks to achieve policy goals, not to eliminate net government spending, and;
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the tests of Bidenomics show that we can build back better so that we don't have to let unaccountable corporations and the donor class shape our society and drive conflicts, crises, and injustice, and;
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President Biden has directed federal projects to shore up communities and the power of organized labor so that people don't have to leave their homes and loved ones to find good jobs and struggle with wages insufficient to cover housing and basic needs. and;
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the Biden-Harris administration has placed environmental and economic justice at the center of its climate resilience agenda including designing environmental and infrastructure funding guidance that centers people and the structural issues that have left entire communities and groups low income and disadvantaged, blocked from contributing the political and creative power necessary to take on the global climate crisis from which they are the first to suffer, and;
Whereas bidenquotes
the Biden/Harris administration understands that we can do this and has the experience to finish the job because they have been implementing President Biden's economic policy successes, and;
Whereas
no prominent Democrats publicly argued President Biden should step down because of the Biden/Harris economic platform.
Therefor be it resolved
that the [organization or committee] commits to following and amplifying President Biden's economic policy leadership while he remains in office, and;
Be it further resolved msm blog
that the [organization or committee] recognizes leaders spanning the party who have proven their commitment to President Biden's economic policies through unwavering support on the record for President Biden when he was most embattled, including either or both of Sen. John Fetterman and Rep. Ilhan Omar and including Rep. Bobby Scott, Rep. Maxine Waters, Rep. Joyce Beatty, Rep. Frederica Wilson, Rep. Cedric Richmond, Rep. Jasmine Crockett, Rep. Kweisi Mfume, Rep. Steven Horsford, and the Congressional Black Caucus who outflanked initial efforts to end President Biden's candidacy; Rep. Norma Torres, Rep. Adriano Espaillat, Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus; Sen. Bernie Sanders, who handed over his team of economist in the Joint Policy Task Force and the Modern Money Theory and the Road Ahead for a Biden Administration election eve summit: the only economists who consistently advised President Biden that his policy ideas would work as they did; Rep. Ayana Pressley, whose Job Guarantee resolution affirms what the American Climate Corps can become; Sen.s Chris Coons, Tom Carper, and Rep. Grace Meng who were strengthened by MMT and Job Guarantee informed primaries and those who participated in them; Rep. Alexandria Ocassio-Cortez who fought to keep the President's original Build Back Better by not splitting out the Infrastructure Plan; Rep. Cori Bush who recognizes she and the President faced the same foes; Rep. Clyburn who sees future debates can't be prepped around trivia; and Sen. Dick Durbin who mocked the demands for impossible displays of fitness while alluding to their Reaganite roots, and;
Be it further resolved msm
that when choosing among legally permitted options, the [organization or committee] seek out and prioritize those options most likely to advance the Biden/Harris economic policy direction described herein and send President Harris to the White House with a Congress that will finish the job where President Biden's fell short, including in fully funding President Biden's initial Build Back Better proposal and upgrading the American Climate Corps to a Job Guarantee, and;
Be it further resolved wh
that when choosing among legally permitted options, the [organization or committee] will seek out and prioritize those options most likely to send forward state and local elected officials who will guide federal funds voted into existence through the above policy direction to its intended beneficiaries, and build up those beneficiaries to receive it where their structures of solidarity have been left enfeebled by years of oppression or displacement, and;
Be it finally resolved wh
that the [organization or committee] affirms that in our political processes, we need to get out of our silos, where we only listen to those with whom we agree, where misinformation is rampant, where malicious actors fan the flames of our division to shape the outcomes consistent with their interests, not the interests of the American people.
Resolution Supporting President Biden
Proposed Resolution Celebrating President Biden, Most Qualified Candidate for President:
- Whereas President Biden has laid out a framework for more in the Gaza conflict than Harrisonburg's Congressional delegation has called for;
- Whereas President Biden put forward an economic plan that among other things:
- took on big pharma to show the power of the federal government to reduce costs for people struggling with high prices;
- oversaw record low child poverty and Black unemployment;
- broke inflation with speed and high employment level that bewildered non-[Modern Money Theory] (MMT) economists,
- set up the American Climate Corps, prefiguring how a Job Guarantee that re-imagines work could look;
- charted a path past political hurdles so that student debt no longer affects major life decisions on the way to cancellation;
- opened the door to industrial policy, making planning no longer the exclusive province of democratically unaccountable corporations;
- changed how we think about housing by showing through that policy that people don't have to leave their communities and loved ones in order to find good jobs;
- re-framed tackling the global climate crisis, centering people and environmental justice;
- Whereas President Biden is proudest that when he put forward this economic plan, non-MMT economists, [who at the time were the mainstream,] said it would not work, yet now the profession has been forced to admit that "based on what he wants to do, President Biden's next term would be an enormous success.";
- And whereas we can do this;
- therefor be it resolved that the [organization or committee] affirms that there is no one more qualified to be President or win the race for President than President Biden.
- And be it further resolved, that the [organization or committee] joins Representative Bobby Scott, Representative Maxine Waters, and the Congressional Black Caucus in its unwavering support for President Joe Biden as the leader of our Party and our candidate for President.
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TRANSCRIPT First 2024 Presidential Debate on CNN
What do you say to voters who feel they are worse off under your presidency than they were under President Trump?
We got hit with COVID, and when we did, we spent the money necessary, so we wouldn’t end up in a great depression, the likes of which we had in 1929.
President Trump, your administration approved $8.4 trillion in new debt. While, so far, President Biden, you’ve approved $4.3 trillion in new debt.
Just prior to COVID and even after COVID, it was so strong that we were able to get through COVID much better than just about any other country
President Biden, I want to give you an opportunity to respond to this question about the national debt.
He had the largest national debt of any president, four-year period, number one. Number two, he got $2 trillion tax cut, benefited the very wealthy. What I’m going to do is fix the tax system. For example, we have 1,000 trillionaires in America. I mean, billionaires in America. And what’s happening? They’re in a situation where they, in fact, pay 8.2% in taxes. If they just paid 24% or 25%, either one of those numbers, they’d raise $500 million, billion dollars, I should say, in a 10-year period. We’d be able to wipe out his debt, we’d be able to help, make sure that all those things we need to do, childcare, elder care, making sure that we continue to strengthen our healthcare system, making sure that we’re able to make every single solitary person eligible for what I’ve been able to do with the COVID. Excuse me, with dealing with everything we have to do with… Look, if… We finally beat Medicare-
TKO against Biden debate prep team
I do know that Mark Warner, from the moment the debate started, was very concerned, texting his colleagues saying, what are we going to do about this?
I have been a part of debate preparation before, and I know when I see what I call preparation overload.
I saw Joe Biden grabbing for words and phrases and even numbers that he was loaded up with.
If you are going to have another debate, the preparation for that debate needs to be different. There's no question in my mind.
"You don't have to memorize anything, you don't have to have days of prepping. So when I saw him, I thought, in my view, you overperpped. Not a good idea."
Are these the ones?
Some of the most senior advisers to Biden – including adviser Anita Dunn, attorney Bob Bauer and campaign chair Jen O’Malley Dillon – faced the ire of the president’s family in the aftermath of the debate.
Also who blocked policy discussion on campaign calls? Or a typical CNN Multiple sources setup?
We set up a Climate Core for thousands of young people who will learn how to deal with climate just like the Peace Corps and we’re moving in directions that are going to significantly change the elements of cause of pollution.
BBB -> ND: Biden becomes a greater, more urgent, threat than Trump
… when he expressed opinions, he was on the money with the opinions.
"He got sacked in his own end zone,” said Correa. “But I want to see what the quarterback does after getting sacked. And he’s starting to move the ball, starting to drive and pick up steam again. That’s what I expected from Joe Biden.”
TRANSCRIPT Remarks by President Biden on Bidenomics bidenquotes bbb
Under the trickle-down economic theory was that public investment would discourage private investment. Give me a break. (Laughter.)
We went to see a whole lot of major corporations and said, “Are you more or less likely to invest if the government invests?” Overwhelmingly — they had it backwards — they said, “No, we’re more likely to invest if the government invests.”
Full employment means workers, especially low-wage workers, have even more bargaining power to demand good pay, to secure good jobs.
Another expression my dad used to use — for real, he’d say, “Joey…” — he said, “At the end of the month, the question is, after you pay all your bills, do you have just a little left for breathing room? Just a little left for breathing room. All your bills paid; do you have anything left?”
Well, inflation eats into that obviously. But guess what? Bringing down the cost of medication goes a long way to giving you a little more.
Well, I believe that every American willing to work hard should be able to get a job no matter where they are — in the heartland, in small towns, in every part of this country — to raise their kids on a good paycheck and keep their roots where they grew up. That’s Bidenomics.
TRANSCRIPT Full Transcript of Biden’s State of the Union Speech bidenquotes china
The racial wealth gap is the smallest it’s been in 20 years. Wages keep going up. Inflation keeps coming down. Inflation has dropped from 9 percent to 3 percent — the lowest in the world and trending lower. The landing is and will be soft.
I want competition with China, not conflict.
TRANSCRIPT Joe Biden Interview on ABC with George Stephanopoulos
The one thing I’m proudest of is remember when my economic plan was put forward, a lot of the mainstream economists said it’s not going to work. Well, guess what? You now have 16 Nobel Laureates, 16 of them in economics saying that Biden’s next term would be based on what he wants to do and enormous success. #+end_quoteg
President Biden (17:17): #+begin_quote Well, Mark is a good man. .. He also tried to get the nomination … Mark and I have a different perspective. I respect him.
TODO Remarks by President Biden in Honor of Labor Unions sanders bbb
BudgetHawks who led the effort to kill Build Back Better:
BBB Sanders: Democrats considering $6 trillion spending package warner sanders tester manchin bbb
Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.)
Asked whether he could support a $6 trillion reconciliation proposal of which half of it would be paid for, according to reports by Politico and Bloomberg, Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) said flatly, “No.”
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.)
also raised concerns about the sheer size of the proposed reconciliation package, …
“We have to be conscious of the debt,” Manchin said.
He said potentially adding $3 trillion to the national debt is “a lot.”
Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.),
[said he] doesn’t agree with more liberal colleagues on how much to spend.
“There are going to be some hard conversations inside the caucus about what’s aspirational versus what’s real,” he said.
“I made it very clear that there are a lot of things that the president laid out, there are categories that I approve of. Some of the numbers I don’t approve of,”
BBB Sen. Warner Navigates Bipartisan Talks For Infrastructure And Spending Bills warner bbb
GRIZZLES: Warner says it will be a stretch if the bipartisan group can hit the mark in the coming days. … One of the biggest issues in both proposals is how to pay for them.
WARNER: But how can we do this in a way that's tangible and real and doesn't break the bank?
BBB How Democrats Lost Build Back Better bbb manchin
BBB Jayapal Defends Breaking From Progressives' Two-Track Strategy on Build Back Better bbb warner kaine
Progressives were also facing pressure from Democrats who blamed November election losses on the infrastructure bill's delay, noted one progressive House staffer who requested anonymity to speak freely with The Intercept. Democratic Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine of Virginia argued Terry McAuliffe, the party's candidate, could have won the governor's race if the framework was already signed into law.
Defenders of BBB:
BBB Biden’s Big Left Gamble The president is overseeing a sea change in the world of economic policy, and so much hangs in the balance.
"He was not somebody on the left … He was kind of a sleazy politician. But he has become a new FDR.”
BBB Progressives' biggest fear about the Build Back Better Act has come to pass bush aoc bbb
Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO)
"We have been saying this for weeks that this would happen," "Having [the infrastructure bill and Build Back Better] coupled together was the only leverage we had. And what did the caucus do? We tossed it."
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY)
"Maybe they'll believe us next time. Or maybe people will just keep calling us naive,"
BudgetHawks unhappy that Biden is listening to nobodies:
COUP Democrats once rallied behind Biden. Now they fear he's paving the way for Trump coons warner durbin
- Sen. Chris Coons, D-Delaware
Biden “is the most accomplished and consequential president in my lifetime,”
- Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va.,
With so much at stake in the upcoming election, “now is the time for conversations about the strongest path forward,” said Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., who has reportedly pulled back from trying to assembling a group of senators to call on Biden to withdraw.
Warner told reporters on Monday that it is incumbent upon Biden “to more aggressively make his case to the American people and to hear directly from a broader group of voices about how to best prevent Trump’s lawlessness from returning to the White House.”
- Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois,
the Democratic whip,
said his level of confidence in the president is “high” and that he thinks Biden should continue his campaign. Durbin said he is discussing “alternatives” with his colleagues but hasn’t heard anything he’ll support publicly.
Durbin said he’s concerned the narrative throughout the 2024 presidential race will remain about Biden’s mental fitness for the job, but he said Biden has “a hard-charging, directly confrontational approach” and that he’s “going to establish that he has the physical and mental strength to finish his campaign and win.”
COUP Sen. Coons encourages Democrats to air grievances privately with Biden, who he says is "listening" coons listening
“I’ve been urging my colleagues to keep this a family conversation and not work through their emotions and concerns in editorials and public speeches, but to convey their concerns to our president. He has been listening,”
TRANSCRIPT Transcript: Sen. Bernie Sanders on "Face the Nation," July 7, 2024 warner grammy listening
He has got to say, I am prepared to take on corporate greed, massive income and wealth inequality and stand with the working class in this country. He does that, he's going to win, and win big.
TRANSCRIPT Carl Hulse warner
I do know that Mark Warner, from the moment the debate started, was very concerned, texting his colleagues saying, what are we going to do about this?
Yes, he has spoken to me in recent days and I hope to be meeting on a regular basis with the White House to hammer out an agenda that speaks to the needs of the vast majority of the people
Look, Mark is a friend of mine, I like Mark, is one of the more conservative members of the Democratic Caucus. No, I have not been invited. No, I will not attend.
this is not a beauty contest, it's not a Grammy Award contest. It is a contest of who stands with the vast majority of the people in this country, the elderly, the children, working class, the poor. And that candidate is obviously Joe Biden.
COUP Here's what Warner and Kaine are saying about calls for Biden to withdraw kaine warner
Warner tried unsuccessfully days earlier to organize a meeting between Biden and Democrats concerned over his health and political viability, only to run into a defiant defense by the president and his allies, particularly Black elected officials in Congress and Virginia's General Assembly.
Kaine said Democrats who try to address concerns about Biden's age by saying that the presidency is a team effort help a bit to address worries.
"But it's not a complete answer. I mean, it is the case that the team is very important," he said. "And what you've seen with the Biden team is you haven't seen a lot of drama, not a lot of people leaving, not a lot of turnover, not a lot of chaos. It's very stable team. And that's important."
I do know that Mark Warner, from the moment the debate started, was very concerned, texting his colleagues saying, what are we going to do about this?
COUP Schapiro: Biden angst exposes rare rift between Warner, Kaine kaine warner coup
You'd have thought the Virginia Democrat who leads the Senate Intelligence Committee and documented how Russian adversaries helped elect their preferred American president in 2016 was attempting to overthrow the one that Putin's perceived pal aims to defeat in 2024.
Yes, we would have. Good luck trying to spin this.
In reality, all Warner reportedly wanted was a sit-down with Biden at which Warner and other senators would share their fears for the fall directly with the president, possibly making the case that his duty to Democrats includes ensuring they avert disaster. It was Warner, who is given to panic attacks despite his come-let-us-reason-together manner, being Warner.
And Build Back Better? If Warner is just prone to panic attacks, that explains it. But don't let anybody fool you by telling you Biden has stuttered all his life.
That's because Kaine, seeking a third, perhaps final term and doing so with an icy focus that belies his folksy demeanor, …
While Warner sounds out Washington insiders – other members of Congress, high-dollar strategists and members of the left-leaning, coastal donor class – Kaine is engaging the base back home; in particular, its most reliable component: Black voters and elective officials,
Leaving movements and coalitions in disarray and in Harrisonburg resulting in going from a moment of an all-Black City Council to no ability for independent Black representation to make a motion and a second, to possibly and end to effective representation.
Kaine's Senate campaign can assist up and down the ballot, steering Black voters to Biden and congressional candidates in three open and contested seats in Northern Virginia and along the Atlantic coast.
So, Black people need Kaine to tell them they like Biden, and he will inspire them to rush to vote for Biden by expressing guarded optimism about his ability to do the job.
As an incumbent senator intent on remaining one, Warner has standing get-togethers with core supporters. These meetings ? held around the state several times a year ? are intimate in that they are not disclosed to the larger Warner World. They're anything but intimate given that they can draw 30 or more senior aides, longtime advisers and top donors.
Yes. He does this. We've seen minders from his circle in many places.
This episode is unique in another respect: It spotlights a rare rift between Warner and Kaine, friends since their overlapping years at Harvard Law School as well as back-to-back governors. They are akin to an old married couple, voting alike but pursuing different, albeit complementary interests.
Good cop, bad cop. It is not a rift. It is a routine.
Whether facing an opportunity or an obstacle, Warner, the state's senior senator and former governor who flirted with a presidential bid in 2008, reflexively calls meetings. He's Virginia's convener-in-chief
COUP Tester says Biden must ‘prove’ he’s ‘up to the job’ tester
“President Biden has got to prove to the American people — including me — that he’s up to the job for another four years. Meanwhile, I’ll continue to do what I’ve always done: Stand up to President Biden when he’s wrong and protect our Montana way of life,
COUP I think we’re losing the plot here,’ says Ayanna Pressley as Democrats remain divided on Biden manchin pressley schumer
COUP Democratic consensus solidifies around Harris, should Biden step aside aoc
- Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
“If you think that’s going to be an easy transition, I’m here to tell you that a huge amount of the donor class, a huge amount of the elites, a huge amount of these folks in these rooms that I see that are pushing for Joe Biden to not be the nominee also are not interested in seeing the vice president be the nominee,” New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said on an Instagram live chat on Thursday evening.
Some progressives have said behind the scenes, meanwhile, that they trust Biden to be more aligned with their agenda than they do Harris – and that is part of why so many have stuck with him.
- West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin
“Basically we’re to the point where, do you stick with plan A or is there a plan B?” said West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin, a recently declared independent who still is aligned with the Democrats. “We don’t know.”
- Representative Ayanna Pressley of Boston.
“He’s our nominee and I think we’re losing the plot here,” “This is about real, lasting harm that will be felt by everyone who calls this country home when the federal government is dismantled as we know it.”
- Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer
I’m with Joe.
Quotes
Defenders quotes:
DONE Biden gets support from key lawmakers as he tells Democrats he won’t step aside after debate wilson beatty cbc
Though not present on the call, lawmakers from the Congressional Black Caucus, including Rep. Joyce Beatty of Ohio and Rep. Frederica Wilson of Florida, were quick to defend Biden from their colleagues calling on the president to step aside.
- Rep. Joyce Beatty of Ohio
Beatty, former chair of the CBC, said that
Democrats “shouldn’t be going rogue against our own president” and that Black voters are loyal and will continue to support Biden.
- Rep. Frederica Wilson of Florida
“Any ‘leader’ calling for President Biden to drop out needs to get their priorities straight and stop undermining this incredible actual leader who has delivered real results for our country,” Wilson said in a statement.
DONE Several top House Democrats say Biden should step aside during leadership call cbc waters scott
Democratic Reps. Maxine Waters and Bobby Scott spoke in support of Biden, according to one of the sources.
DONE Black leaders reaffirm support for Biden amid Democratic infighting wilson richmond waters beatty
- Rep. Frederica Wilson (D-Fla.)
“Any ‘leader’ calling for President Biden to drop out needs to get their priorities straight and stop undermining this incredible actual leader who has delivered real results for our country,” “What Democrats need to be doing is stop listening to these political pundits and focus on what’s at stake this election: our democracy,” Wilson added. “End of story. I stand with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and so should all Americans.”
- Rep. Cedric Richmond (D-La.)
“I think it’s interesting that not one African-American member [of Congress] has called on the president to step down,”
- Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.)
There ain’t gonna be no other Democratic candidate. It’s going to be Biden, and you better know it,”
- Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-Ohio),
“100 percent with the president.”
DONE Congressional Black Caucus members reject calls for Biden to step aside beatty
- Rep. Joyce Beatty of Ohio
“So that’s five or 10 members out of 215-216 members; White men who are saying he should step down,” she said. Beatty said that Black voters are loyal and will continue to support Biden.
“The same way we were protective of Bill Clinton. The same way we were protective of Barack Obama, because they have delivered for this nation, this country, our democracy and for Black people,”
DONE Congressional Democrats are divided over Biden's future after debate performance wilson
- Rep. Frederica Wilson
, a member of the caucus, said in a statement that the call "reaffirmed [her] support for Biden and Harris."
"President Biden’s call with the Congressional Black Caucus tonight showed his unwavering dedication to our nation’s future and that he is in this fight," said Wilson, D-Fla. "He’s committed to fighting for the soul of our nation and Black economic progress, and I stand with him for another four years because he’s consistently stood with my community."
DONE Jim Clyburn 'riding with Biden' amid growing calls to drop out; but would endorse Harris clyburn
DONE Black leaders reaffirm support for Biden amid Democratic infighting waters
- Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.)
gave a passionate response to calls for Biden to step aside at Essence Festival last week.
“He should have done better in the debate, but hell, he’s already starting to do better,” she said. “Did you see the latest interview? And he gets stronger, and he’s going to do better every day.” She also addressed concerns over Biden’s age, noting that she is older than the 81-year-old president and calling Trump a “no-good, deplorable, lying despicable human being.” “Do we have to talk about the difference between these two? There ain’t gonna be no other Democratic candidate. It’s going to be Biden, and you better know it,” she said
DONE Interview With Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC); Interview With Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA); Interview With Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC). Aired 9-10a ET clyburn prep
- Congressman Jim Clyburn
I have been a part of debate preparation before, and I know when I see what I call preparation overload.
I saw Joe Biden grabbing for words and phrases and even numbers that he was loaded up with.
If you are going to have another debate, the preparation for that debate needs to be different. There's no question in my mind.
… when he expressed opinions, he was on the money with the opinions.
TODO `He has a record to run on': Rep. Crockett defends Biden amid Democratic concerns
That's what I have been doing. I have been working hard to make sure that people understand why it matters to have this president in office, to make sure that they understand that, if we are still allowed to have history books, that he will go down in history as one of the most effective presidents that we have ever had in the United States.
And so, for us, this is about doing what is right and recognizing what this president has done. Even if it hasn't said, oh, this was for the Black folk, we can tell you that he has done a lot specifically for the Black community, whether we're talking about the debt relief that has been sustained as a result of the student loan debts, or whether we're talking about the fact that he has decided that those that had felony convictions or federal convictions as relates to marijuana, making sure that he could clear that up.
There is so much that he's done, whether we're talking about putting the first Supreme Court justice that is a Black woman on the Supreme Court or appointing more African Americans to our benches as a whole or investing over $14 billion in HBCUs, a number that has never been had. In fact, the previous administration did about $253 million.
So let me tell you, we understand what this president has done and is willing to do specifically for our community.
DONE President Biden's recent struggles should be a wake-up call for Democrats, says Rep. Lou Correa
To put it in football terms, Biden “did have a bad first quarter. He got sacked in his own end zone,” said Correa. “But I want to see what the quarterback does after getting sacked. And he’s starting to move the ball, starting to drive and pick up steam again. That’s what I expected from Joe Biden.”
Biden, she said, “is the most accomplished president of the last 50 years, taking action on prescription drug prices, manufacturing jobs, antitrust, climate and consumer protection.”
TODO Grace Meng wants the bullying to stop
“I’m not saying that everyone who wanted him out did it in a mean-spirited way, but I just really did not appreciate the process,” she said. … But the Queens member of Congress won’t forget what happened. In her view: Democratic insiders, hellbent on manipulating the party toward and sometimes for their own ends, forced a good man out of his job against his will.
“I don’t know if there will be any official reckoning,” … “I think that’s way above my pay grade. I personally do keep receipts, but, you know, that’s just me.”
DONE Nevada's Horsford, Cortez Masto back Biden as Democratic nominee for president
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nevada
"He's always had Nevadans' backs, whether it's on the picket lines, protecting our personal freedoms, or lowering costs — now it's time for us to have his,"
TODO Congressional Black Caucus chair backs Biden
“The voters in Nevada care about a thriving and equitable economy, taking on big corporations to lower costs and protecting the hard fought freedoms, rights and opportunities we’ve earned,” Horsford said. “They’re focused on moving forward and reject the divisive politics of those who would like to take us back.”
TODO Top Biden campaign officials huddle with Democratic lawmakers ahead of pivotal press conference
Joe Biden all the way. Joe Biden!
i think he is our best hope to make sure donald trump doesn't get into the whitehouse.
TODO Warnock compares Biden debate to bad `sermon' and rejects calls for president to resign
Warnock defended Biden's record on lowering prescription drug costs and his efforts to mitigate the burdens of student debt, despite continued setbacks for the president`s loan relief agenda being setback in court battles.
DONE Angry and stunned Democrats blame Biden’s closest advisers for shielding public from full extent of president’s decline vilsack prep
- Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack
As for Biden’s Cabinet meetings, the White House provided a statement from Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack – who also served under Obama – saying what is described in this story is “standard practice for any administration” because “there should not be surprise in Cabinet meeting.
DONE 'This matter is closed': AOC says she supports Biden despite calls for him to drop out aoc
- Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y.
“I have spoken with him extensively. He made clear then and he has made clear since that he is still in this race. The matter is closed,” said Ocasio-Cortez. “He had reiterated that this morning. He has reiterated that to the public. Joe Biden is our nominee. He is not leaving this race. He is in this race and I support him.”
DONE Why progressives are backing Biden aoc bernie omar since
- Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.)
“He’s been the best president of my lifetime, and we have his back,”
- Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.)
Biden is one of the “more progressive” presidents since Franklin D. Roosevelt.
- Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.)
“The matter is closed, …” “He is in this race, and I support him.”
DONE California Rep. Norma Torres urges fellow Dems to support Biden, says "this case is closed torres
DONE Democratic lawmaker calls on colleagues to "suck it up and move forward" amid pressure on Biden to step down espaillat
- Rep. Adriano Espaillat
“They’re not significant in numbers. I mean, there are 435 of us in the House and 100 in the Senate,” Espaillat told CNN. “And you know do the math. Most people feel that (Biden) is the candidate, the delegates voted for him. He had a bad day. Let’s suck it up and move forward.”
“He was there for us during the pandemic, the biggest crisis of my lifetime. He was there for us and saved lives.
DONE ‘Blood in the water’: Can defiant Biden clear Democratic lawmakers’ high bar? carper
- Sen. Thomas R. Carper of Delaware
are standing by him.
“I met him 50 years ago and he’s been my friend for 50 years,” Carper told reporters Monday. “I’ve supported him in everything that he’s run for. … I have no interest in walking away from him today, or tomorrow or the day after that.”
Carper, a Democrat who is not seeking reelection, said Biden will have “plenty of opportunities to show if he still has what it takes, and I think he deserves a chance to demonstrate that.”
TODO Sen. Dick Durbin, target of protesters calling for Gaza cease-fire, already called for one coup gaza
What is puzzling from a tactical and political perspective is why the protesters calling for a cease-fire are aiming at Durbin, an ally in the cease-fire cause.
Assorted sources and opponents:
DONE Even Centrists Are Questioning Biden. But the Squad Is Divided. gaza bush schemes
Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo.,
said she and Biden were facing the same fight against extremist Republicans.
One [plotter wearing "bold progressive" colors] who spoke with The Intercept on the condition of anonymity in order to speak freely
“There is a divide between the most progressive members who feel like they need to show fealty for self-preservation or for future ambition and those who are willing to just hang back and not offer support because they don’t need anything,” said the strategist, who is in regular communication with Squad members’ staff.
TODO ‘Squad’ member Cori Bush loses Democratic primary in Missouri
Both Bush and Bowman came under criticism from their opponents for lodging protest votes against President Joe Biden’s bipartisan infrastructure bill – which was not as climate-friendly as they had hoped – on its way to passage in 2021. (Only six Democrats, in all, joined most Republicans in opposition.)
Bell had no shortage of local endorsers, but, in addition the United Democracy Project’s big outlay, big spenders on his behalf included the Democratic Majority for Israel, the pro-crypto Fairshake PAC and billionaire Reid Hoffman’s Mainstream Democrats.
TODO Cori Bush becomes second Squad member ousted in a primary
Bush had the backing of the Squad-supporting Justice Democrats, which spent nearly $2 million on ads. Bush and her allies had sought to paint Bell as an opportunist for abandoning a planned campaign for Senate to run against Bush and had highlighted his past ties to Republicans and current overlap with GOP donors
“Whether I’m congresswoman or not, I’m still taking care of my people,” she told her supporters Tuesday evening as she denounced the outside spending against her. “Because your side is so weak, you had to spend $19 million.”
They weren’t able to match the flood of outside spending, but Bush had aimed to turn out more of her base in Tuesday’s primary by out-organizing Bell. She’d been elected in a wave of activist enthusiasm when she unseated longtime incumbent Lacy Clay in 2020 and had hoped to reactivate her supporters this year.
DONE Joe Biden Hasn’t Lost Dems on Capitol Hill. Keeping Them Won’t Be So Simple. schemes warner coons omar cbc
- Unnamed plotter:
“They’ve outflanked us with the CBC and others,”
“Members are becoming resigned to Biden holding all the cards here, and us having no real say in the matter. The anticipated ‘intervention’ is crumbling in the face of Biden preempting it. The only thing that could change this is some devastating new polling, a major new gaffe, or some revelation that reopens the matter. It feels closed for now.”
- Sen. Chris Coons
“is going to be our nominee, and he is going to win this election.”
“He’s doing it,” Coons claimed. “He’s doing it well.”
Top Biden surrogate Sen. Chris Coons was also resolute. Biden, he said, “is going to be our nominee, and he is going to win this election.”
Coons even went so far as to address his colleagues’ concerns that Biden needs to soothe voter anxiety at interviews and public events. “He’s doing it,” Coons claimed. “He’s doing it well.”
- Rep. Ilhan Omar
Even progressive
“the best president of my lifetime.”
“We have his back.”
- Sen. Mark Warner
While Biden claimed on Friday that Sen. Mark Warner was “the only one” who was expressing concerns about him remaining the nominee, the truth is there are plenty of Democrats in the Senate who sound less than resolute: Tammy Baldwin, Sherrod Brown, Dick Durbin, Martin Heinrich, Patty Murray, Brian Schatz, Tina Smith, Jon Tester and Sheldon Whitehouse have all sounded less than enthusiastic about Biden staying at the top of the ticket.
DONE Senate Democrats' meeting on Biden's campaign future is scrapped, source familiar says warner
- Sen. Mark Warner
A source familiar with Democratic Sen. Mark Warner’s thinking said the private meeting he was trying to organize for Monday with other senators to discuss a path forward for President Joe Biden’s campaign is no longer happening.
The source said the purpose of the meeting was to get Senate Democrats on the same page about the future of Biden’s candidacy, but it was scrapped after it was leaked to media outlets.
DONE Biden gets support from key lawmakers as he tells Democrats he won't step aside after debate spanberger
DONE Kaine addresses Biden’s run and USPS delays kaine
DONE 'A patriotic American': Kaine kicks off campaign tour by reassuring supporters about Biden kaine
DONE Sen. Kaine weighs in on whether Biden should drop out of kaine
Virginia Legislative Black Caucus
DONE Democrats appear torn over Biden as concerns whether he can win deepen summerlee bush
- Representative James Clyburn
“We’re ridin’ with Biden”
- Senator John Fetterman, Pennsylvania
“He’s our guy,”
- Florida representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz
“Joe Biden is, will be and should be our nominee,”
- Representative Cori Bush,
likened her fight for political survival to Biden’s and said the party must unite to defeat the influence of Trump-aligned “Maga Republicans”.
- Pennsylvania representative Summer Lee
walked with headphones on, declining to stop.
DONE Delaware Senator Chris Coons discusses Joe Biden's poor debate, Democrats' plans for 2024 election
The most consequential president since at least LBJ.
DONE Biden will attack "Project 2025" and lay out plans for 2nd term in remarks in Michigan today, campaign says bidenquotes larson
Other goals he’ll outline include passing the PRO Act to “end union-busting once and for all,”
DONE Many senior Biden officials believe he must drop out as he becomes increasingly isolated prep
Multiple sources said some of the most senior advisers to Biden – including adviser Anita Dunn, attorney Bob Bauer and campaign chair Jen O’Malley Dillon – faced the ire of the president’s family in the aftermath of the debate.
One guess as to which side of the MMT fence they are on, if this report, which insinuated 12 members of Congress and failed to deliver, is actually true.
DONE Rubio, Cruz Speculate on Democratic 'Inter-Party Coup' Against Biden republicans obama
DONE Obama comes out of the shadows, sticks the knife into Biden republicans
TODO Dems are so underhanded that even James Woods is defending Biden republicans schemes
TODO https://www.passthetorchbiden.com/ torch
TODO Sen. Manchin calls on Biden to "pass the torch to a new generation" torch manchin
“While the choice to withdraw from the campaign is President Biden’s alone, I believe it is time for him to pass the torch.
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TODO Rep. Adam Schiff calls on Biden to drop out of the race torch schiff
TODO Clintons privately urge donors to keep giving to Biden as long as he remains presumptive nominee clinton coup
“I don’t know how you campaign with a broadening electoral map without money. I don’t know what they’re doing. I don’t know,” one major Democratic donor told CNN on Friday. “I’ve never seen this strategy where you think you can win without money.” …
Still, the Biden campaign has boasted record-breaking grassroots fundraising.
This doesn't sound like campaign that doesn't have the popular support to win against Trump. It sounds like the Bernie campaign.
TRANSCRIPT Transcript: Biden’s speech explaining why he withdrew from the 2024 presidential race coup warner bidenquotes
I believe my record as president, my leadership in the world, my vision for America’s future all merited a second term, but nothing, nothing can come in the way of saving our democracy, and that includes personal ambition.
So I’ve decided the best way forward is to pass the torch to a new generation. That’s the best way to unite our nation. I know there is a time and a place for long years of experience in public life, but there’s also a time and a place for new voices, fresh voices, yes, younger voices, and that time and place is now.
Where has President Biden displayed personal ambition in seeking the presidency? Mike Quigly lambasted him for not having personal ambition. Who did we hear about having personal ambition, from President Biden, Mark Warner. From the Richmond Times Dispatch, Mark Warner. Joe Manchin refused to confirm or deny his ambition. What President Biden did was to circumvent personal ambition from disrupting the party by advancing Kamala Harris.
DONE Rep. Mike Quigley says "all that really matters is avoiding a second Trump presidency" coup ambition
Two of the most disturbing moments of the ABC interview, Quigley said, were Biden saying he hadn’t watched the debate and all that really mattered was him giving his best effort to win the election.
Sen. Hassan, Rep. Pappas answer questions about Biden's status
U.S. Rep. Chris Pappas said.
I think people all across the Granite State have been communicating to me that they wanted a stronger case to be made from President Biden about his vision for the future and to be able to hold President Trump accountable,"
TRANSCRIPT Inside Biden’s unprecedented exit from the presidential race
Biden’s decision did not have to do with any medical issues
Policy quotes
COUP Two billionaire Harris donors hope she will fire FTC Chair Lina Khan
Khan has been at the forefront of the Biden administration’s push to use U.S. antitrust law to boost competition and address high prices and low wages.
Rep. Bennie Thompson Backs Biden Remaining As Nominee: ‘We All Have to Rally Behind Him’
TODO FACT SHEET: Biden-Harris Administration Announces New Actions to Build Black Wealth and Narrow the Racial Wealth Gap bidenquotes weeds
Incentivize Ending Exclusionary Zoning and Expanding Housing Choices. Exclusionary zoning laws – like minimum lot sizes, mandatory parking requirements, and prohibitions on multifamily housing – inflate housing and construction costs and lock families out of neighborhoods with more opportunities. In the American Jobs Plan, President Biden is calling on Congress to enact the Unlocking Possibilities Program, an innovative, new $5 billion competitive grant program that awards flexible and attractive funding to jurisdictions that take concrete steps to eliminate needless barriers to producing affordable housing and expand housing choices for people with low or moderate incomes.
Activate vacant land and buildings to create community amenities. The Community Revitalization Fund will support a wide range of projects, including: upgrading access to natural areas, adaptive reuse of vacant buildings and storefronts to provide low-cost space for services and community entrepreneurs (such as health centers, arts and cultural spaces, job training programs, business incubators, and community marketplaces), and removing toxic waste to create new parks, greenways, urban agriculture, and community gardens. The Fund will promote the best of American equitable and resilient design, advancing the Biden-Harris Administration’s Justice40 climate goals and building a strong link between past and future. This includes in-fill development that reknits areas damaged by urban renewal and the revitalization of commercial corridors with locally-owned businesses and services.
Strengthen social cohesion and build community wealth. The Community Revitalization Fund will prioritize projects that strengthen social cohesion through shared use and civic engagement, and build community wealth and equity for existing residents. The Fund will encourage innovative approaches to achieve those goals, including land acquisition, creation of new businesses and stronger connections to existing employment centers, establishment of community investment trusts and similar wealth-building models, and projects that provide for intercultural and intergenerational mixing.
TODO Biden-Harris Administration Roadmap to Support Good Jobs whitehouse poultry
TODO President Biden speaks on his agenda to promote American investments and jobs — 5/14/24
"Chinese companies don't have to worry about a profit because China subsidises them."
"I want fair competition with China, not conflict."
TRANSCRIPT FACT SHEET: Biden-Harris Administration Delivers Environmental Justice with Cleaner Air, Clean Water, and Healthier Communities bidenquotes
TRANSCRIPT Memorandum on Supporting Access to Leave for Federal Employees bidenquotes
TRANSCRIPT FACT SHEET: The American Families Plan bidenquotes
TRANSCRIPT The American Rescue Plan (ARP): Top Highlights from 3 Years of Recovery bidenquotes
Biden on cancel all student debt:
- Response to Biden Announcement. [Update June 30, 2023: still applies post-SCOTUS decision.]
- Biden on the bipartisan consensus "government doesn't have the money."
- Biden on education and preparedness
- Biden on education and social control .
- Biden on MMT, recovery, and student debt.
The coup against FDR
Media outlets were fine digging up the stories of Smedley Butler around the Trump January 06 events. But what happened to those powerful people, who may or may not have been involved in a plot to install an actual fascist government? They remained powerful, they had kids and grandkids who inherited their power. And they worked patiently to undo the gains of the New Deal. While some may have supported January 06, the same media outlets are not only quiet about their role in subverting Joe Biden's candidacy – and its prospects of finishing the job left unfinished by the New Deal.