Biden meets with Congressional Black Caucus for support in challenging times within party
President Joe Biden recently met with members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) in a virtual call aimed at solidifying his support base. During the meeting, he expressed gratitude for their unwavering support and vowed to reciprocate their loyalty.
According to sources cited by the Washington Post, Biden assured CBC members, “You’ve had my back, and I’ll continue to have yours.” The report further indicated that a formal statement of support for Biden from the CBC is anticipated to be released soon.
This endorsement from the caucus holds significant weight as Biden faces internal dissent within his party, with some factions pushing for him to withdraw from his re-election campaign. The 81-year-old president’s lackluster performance in the recent debate has raised doubts among Democrats about his ability to secure a victory against former President Donald Trump in the upcoming election.
Despite calls from several Democratic representatives, including Mike Quigley of Illinois, Seth Moulton of Massachusetts, Lloyd Doggett of Texas, Angie Craig of Minnesota, and Raul Grijalva of Arizona, urging Biden to step down, others like Rep. Frederica Wilson of Florida have voiced their support for him.
Following the Monday meeting, Rep. Wilson praised Biden’s commitment to the nation’s future and reiterated her backing for his re-election bid. She stated, “President Biden’s call with the Congressional Black Caucus tonight showed his unwavering dedication to our nation’s future and that he is in this fight. He’s committed to fighting for the soul of our nation and Black economic progress, and I stand with him for another four years because he’s consistently stood with my community.”
Amidst growing calls for Biden to exit the race, the backing of the CBC could prove pivotal in bolstering his campaign and rallying support among key constituencies. The president’s interactions with the caucus members highlight his efforts to maintain a strong coalition and forge ahead with his political agenda.
As Biden navigates the challenges within his own party and confronts skepticism about his electability, his engagement with the CBC signifies a strategic move to solidify crucial alliances and secure vital endorsements.
With the 2024 election drawing closer, Biden’s interactions with influential groups like the CBC will undoubtedly play a crucial role in shaping the trajectory of his campaign and shaping public perceptions of his leadership and vision for America.