Senator Mark Warner (D-VA) is working to assemble a group of Democrat senators to pressure Joe Biden to drop his 2024 presidential re-election bid. Unlike the sporadic statements from House Democrats that emerged in the immediate aftermath of Biden’s impaired and disastrous June 27 presidential debate performance, a coordinated effort led by Sen. Warner may be an objection that the Biden campaign cannot ignore.
A report on Friday revealed the Democratic Senator is pushing his colleagues to join him in an effort to convince Biden to step aside as the party’s nominee. This is the first instance of any organized move against Biden by elected members of his own party. A Warner spokesman would neither confirm nor deny the efforts, stating: “Like many other people in Washington and across the country, Senator Warner believes these are critical days for the president’s campaign, and he has made that clear to the White House.”
The Virginia Democrat is said to be considering several options to push Biden out of the race. Warner is reportedly gaining some support from colleagues to organize a meeting between Democratic senators and Biden, during which the former can at least air their concerns that the 81-year-old Democrat cannot defeat former President Donald J. Trump.
Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is cautioning his members to hold off on pressing Biden until they have more polling data to help determine whether the incumbent will cost Democrats down the ballot.
Warner is chairman of the coveted Senate Intelligence Committee and a leading national Democratic Party figure. Since his tenure as Governor of Virginia, the Democrat Senator has been repeatedly floated as a potential presidential or vice presidential candidate.