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    Joe Biden should step aside, says former Obama senior adviser

    Former Obama senior adviser David Axelrod has publicly called for President Joe Biden to step aside from the 2024 race, citing concerns over Biden's age and performance. In an op-ed for CNN, Axelrod emphasised that he believes Biden's duty to the country should prompt him to withdraw, suggesting that failing to do so could overshadow his legacy. Axelrod's stance underscores growing pressures within the White House following Biden's lacklustre showing in a recent CNN presidential debate.

    To a defiant Joe Biden, the 2024 race is up to the voters, not to Democrats on Capitol Hill

    On Saturday, a fifth Democratic lawmaker said openly that Biden should not run again. Rep. Angie Craig of Minnesota said that after what she saw and heard in the debate with Republican rival Donald Trump, and Biden's "lack of a forceful response" afterward, he should step aside "and allow for a new generation of leaders to step forward."

    At Essence, Black Democrats rally behind Biden and talk up Kamala Harris

    Yet in more than 20 minutes on stage at the Essence Festival of Culture, Harris did not acknowledge Biden's dismal debate performance or calls for the 81-year-old president to end his reelection bid. In fact, she barely mentioned Biden at all - a stark contrast to the Congressional Black Caucus members who forcefully and repeatedly defended the president by name.

    Hawaii governor says Biden could decide within days whether to remain in the presidential race

    Hawaii Governor Josh Green suggests President Biden may decide on reelection in the coming days, with a possible scenario of Vice President Kamala Harris replacing him on the ticket. Green highlights the importance of Biden's temperament over age and shares insights from a recent meeting with governors.

    Struggling Biden faces test with ABC interview, vows to fight on

    Biden will travel to Madison, Wisconsin, to rally Democratic voters. During the trip he will be interviewed by ABC News, part of a flurry of events over the next week aimed at showing Americans he still has the stamina to run against Republican candidate Donald Trump in the Nov. 5 election.

    Trump congratulates UK's Farage, ignores Starmer

    Former US president Donald Trump celebrated the election of populist Nigel Farage to Britain's parliament on Friday. He did not mention the new prime minister, Keir Starmer. Farage's anti-immigration Reform UK party achieved the third-largest vote haul. However, under Britain's electoral system, it secured only five seats. Meanwhile, Starmer's Labour party came into power with a landslide victory.

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