Barack Obama is not-so-subtly indicating that Joe Biden should abandon his re-election bid in conversations with senior Democrats, according to “people with knowledge of the calls” speaking to the press. Obama is said to be framing his concerns about his former vice president’s narrowing path to victory in terms of feeling “protective” of Biden and his legacy and fearful of the impact a resounding Trump-GOP victory in November could have.
Nancy Pelosi is among the “anxious Democrats” with whom Obama is “deeply engaged” in conversation. The speaker emerita, 84, is emerging as the key figure in the campaign to oust Biden, 81.
Pelosi is publicly encouraging the incumbent to decide soon whether or not he will stay in the race and claims she will support whatever decision he makes. However, Biden and his team have repeatedly and unambiguously said he does intend to run, so her suggestion that the question remains open clearly indicates that she wants him to bow out.
Obama is telling Democrats in contact with him that he is concerned about Biden’s worsening poll numbers. Biden’s aides are said to be fuming about the discussions, with the Washington Post saying the incumbent’s aides are blaming Obama “for not keeping the party united behind Biden’s candidacy.”
The former Democrat president is known to have been aware of a scathing op-ed by liberal actor George Clooney calling on Biden to step aside before its publication. Clooney, who until recently was raising funds for Biden, said the 81-year-old is a deeply diminished man behind closed doors, much as he was during his cognitively impaired debate with Donald Trump.
Obama did not discourage Clooney from writing the article.