Senate Democrat staffers will be briefed this month by two policy groups who aim to spike a possible third-party presidential run over concerns it may hurt President Biden.
OutKick founder Clay Travis weighs in on the future of President Biden's political career as he faces growing questions on his age and fitness for office.protect President BidenLiberal advocacy groups MoveOn and Third Way will meet with the chiefs of staff to Democratic senators on July 27 to discuss the risks of a potentially well-funded third-party presidential run, Third Way confirmed to Fox News Digital. The story was first reported Monday by Politico.
Politico reported that a spokesperson for MoveOn said the group is working with several Democrat groups to"stop No Labels from running a third-party ticket." The third-party candidate push is spearheaded by centrist group No Labels, which has touted a $70 million plan to back a"unity" candidate. The group has established previous success and influence in Congress, where it founded the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus. But its push for a third-party candidate in 2024 has led to pushback from Democrats in the caucus.
The possibility of a well-funded third-party challenger to Biden's re-election campaign comes amid a wave of concerning polls for the president.presidential run have focused on Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., who has established himself as a leading moderate Democrat and is up for a tough re-election bid in 2024. Manchin has repeatedly declined to rule out a presidential run.
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