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June 28, 2024- President Joe Biden's reelection bid has the strong backing of most elected Democrats.
- But Democrats are fuming after Biden's disastrous debate performance.
- In the unlikely event that Biden left the race, an array of Democrats would be in the mix to lead the party.
President Joe Biden's disastrous debate performance has reignited the conversation over whether he should step aside before the November election.
David Axelrod, a former Obama White House senior advisor, immediately sounded the alarm after Biden's 90-minute faceoff with Trump ended.
"I think there was a sense of shock actually on how he came out at the beginning of this debate," Axelrod said on CNN.
Axelrod added, "there are going to be discussions about if he should continue."
Technically, there is still time for Democrats to pick another nominee to take on Trump. There are even ways they could wrestle the nomination away from the president ahead of the August Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
Still, Biden is unlikely to leave the race. He has repeatedly said it is fair to question his age but has defended his record. As of now, he remains the only Democrat to have defeated Trump. It may be theoretically possible to force him aside, but the drama of such a move could make the chaotic 1968 convention look quaint.
But who could be a Biden successor if such a scenario were to occur?