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New York Times Reports: Biden Might Drop Out of 2024 Race

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In a significant development, the New York Times has reported that President Joe Biden might withdraw from the 2024 presidential race. Following a faltering debate performance against former President Donald Trump on June 27, concerns about Biden’s ability to serve another term have intensified within the Democratic Party.

Top Democrats are increasingly worried about Biden’s viability as a candidate, with some urging him to consider stepping aside. This has led to a surge in speculation and discussions about possible alternative candidates who could step in to ensure a stronger showing in the upcoming election.

A recent poll on Polymarket, a decentralized prediction platform, showed a dramatic increase in the likelihood of Biden dropping out, rising from 19% to 43% after the debate. This surge in speculation reflects the growing uncertainty within the Democratic Party about Biden’s prospects and the need for a potential Plan B.

Despite the mounting pressure, Biden’s campaign has pushed back against these rumors. An adviser emphasized that Biden remains committed to the race and confident in his ability to defeat Trump once again. However, the pressure from within the party continues to mount, and the coming weeks will be crucial in determining the future of Biden’s candidacy.

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