Biden presses case in defiant interview
Summary
TLDRアメリカ大統領ジョー・バイデンは再選への圧力に直面しており、民主党内からの支持を強めるため、多角的な取り組みを行っています。今朝、民主党下院議員に「賛同するなら共に、反対なら邪魔をしないで」と訴える手紙を送り、MSNBCに電話をかけ、再選を反対する民主党員に挑みました。「私たちはどこにも行かない。2024年の選挙でドナルド・トランプを打ち破る最適な候補者であり続ける」と主張。一方、民主党内では彼の候補を疑う声が広がっており、彼の今後の動向が注目されています。
Takeaways
- 📰 ジョー・バイデン大統領は再選を断固として辞退しない決意を示している。
- 📜 バイデンは下院民主党議員に手紙を送り、支援を求めるか、道を譲るように要求した。
- 📞 バイデンはMSNBCに電話をかけ、自分が最適な候補者であると主張し、党内の反対者に挑戦した。
- 💼 バイデンは民主党の指導者が彼を支持することを期待している。
- 💬 バイデンはインタビューで、一般有権者の意見を重視し、富裕層の意見を気にしないと述べた。
- 💰 資金集めの電話会議に参加するなど、バイデンは選挙資金を集めるための活動を強化している。
- 🗳️ バイデンは党内での支持を得るために積極的なキャンペーンを展開している。
- 📉 世論調査や評論家の見解を否定し、党内のエリート層が間違っていると主張した。
- 🗨️ バイデンは民主党議員の非公開会合が予定されていると報告された。
- 👥 多くの民主党議員がバイデンの再選に対して慎重な姿勢を示しているが、党の統一が求められている。
Q & A
バイデン大統領は再選を辞める圧力に対して何をしていますか?
-バイデン大統領は再選を辞める圧力に直面しているが、すでに今朝、民主党下院議員に長い手紙を送り、彼らに協力するよう促し、それとも邪魔になるなら消えるように言いました。さらに、MSNBCに電話をかけ、再選を望まない民主党員に向かって挑発的発言を行いました。
バイデン大統領がMSNBCに電話をかけた背景は何ですか?
-バイデン大統領がMSNBCに電話をかけたのは、再選を支持しない民主党員に対して挑発的なメッセージを送るためであり、彼らが大会で彼と戦うことを望まない場合でも、彼は決して辞任しないと示すために行った突然の行動です。
バイデン大統領は2024年の選挙でドナルド・トランプに勝つために何を主張していますか?
-バイデン大統領は、彼が2024年の選挙でドナルド・トランプに勝つために最適な候補者であると信じており、民主党の選出されたプロセスを通じて彼が4000万票を得るつもりだと主張しています。
バイデン大統領は選挙戦に必要な資金調達についてどのように考えていますか?
-バイデン大統領は、選挙戦に必要な資金調達が非常に重要であることを認識しており、その点で、彼は選挙戦を続けるために十分な資金を確保する必要があります。
Outlines
😠 民主党内でのバイデン支持強化の動き
アメリカ大統領ジョー・バイデンは再選への圧力を抑えるため、多角的な取り組みを行っている。今朝、バイデンは民主党下院議員に長文の手紙を送り、「賛同するなら乗って来い、そうでなければ邪魔をしないでくれ」と述べ、さらにMSNBCの番組に登場し、彼を支持しない民主党員に挑む姿勢を示した。彼は2024年の選挙に参加する自信を示し、民主党内での支持を強化しようとしている。
🤔 バイデンの選挙戦への影響と党内の反応
民主党内では、バイデンの選挙戦に対する懸念が広がっている。党内の有力者たちが、バイデンの支持を維持するかどうかを検討しており、その動向は党内の意見に大きく影響を与える可能性がある。バイデンは選挙戦の資金調達にも力を入れており、党内の支持を確保するため、さまざまな手段を用いている。しかし、彼の選挙戦に対する懸念は依然として存在しており、党内の意見が分かれる可能性がある。
👥 ブラックコミュニティからのバイデンへの支持
エッセンスフェスで行われた調査では、黒人投票者たちがバイデン大統領への支持を示した。彼らは、バイデンが黒人コミュニティに与えた貢献を評価し、彼の再選を支持している。一方で、ワシントンでは党内の意見が分かれる可能性があるという懸念がある。しかし、黒人コミュニティからの支持は、バイデン選挙戦の強みの一つであると言える。
Mindmap
Keywords
💡バイデン大統領
💡再選
💡民主党
💡選挙
💡支持
💡策略
💡ドナー
💡選挙戦
💡貧困
💡選挙権
💡デモクラシー
Highlights
President Joe Biden is engaged in a multipronged effort to counter growing pressure for him to quit his race for reelection.
Biden sent a long letter to House Democrats, effectively urging them to support him or step aside.
Biden called into MSNBC, challenging Democrats who oppose his run and asserting his determination to stay in the race.
Biden declared he wouldn't be running if he didn't believe he is the best candidate to defeat Donald Trump in 2024.
Biden aims to secure 40 million votes from the Democratic nominating process.
Biden's interview on MSNBC was unannounced and promoted as a spontaneous move to address his doubters.
Biden is also calling into a high-level donor call, part of his full-court press to alleviate concerns about his viability.
Biden stated in an interview that he doesn't care about the donor class's opinion and is focused on the average voter.
Fundraising for Biden's campaign, expected to reach $3 billion, is crucial, especially against the recent momentum of Donald Trump's fundraising.
Biden criticized the polls, pundits, and party elite, likely referring to op-ed pieces that questioned his commitment to the race.
Biden's letter to House Democrats attempts to quell intra-party frustration that is rampant currently.
Democratic leaders' decisions will be pivotal in determining Biden's political future.
Some lawmakers are privately suggesting Biden should step down but are reluctant to say so publicly.
Biden's aggressive efforts to shore up support within his party may sway Democratic leaders to back him.
Biden's performance on MSNBC was striking, as he prosecuted the case against Donald Trump more effectively than in the debate.
Inside the White House, aides are gripped by unease as Biden's political future remains uncertain.
There is a different conversation happening among black voters at the Essence Fest, who express support for Biden despite a poor debate performance.
Transcripts
the president of the United States
has had enough.
Joe Biden is engaged
in a multipronged effort to shut down
growing pressure for him
to quit his race for reelection.
Already this morning,
he sent a long letter to House
Democrats, effectively saying,
get on board or get out of the way.
And he called in to MSNBC
and dared Democrats
who don't want him to run
against him at the convention.
We're not going anywhere.
I am not going anywhere.
I wouldn't be running
if I didn't absolutely believe
that I am the best candidate
to beat Donald Trump in 2024.
We had a Democratic nominating process
for the voters,
so clearly
I want 40 million of those votes, etc..
So I just want I'm not only believe that
from the beginning,
but I wanted to reassert
and demonstrate that it's true.
And I'm going to be doing that
all through this weekend from here on.
Now that interview was not announced.
It was it promoted
the kind of
spontaneous move
many of his doubters are demanding.
CNN's Kayla
Torchy is live for us at the white House.
Now, Kayla,
in addition to what we just described
already happening this morning,
we understand that the president
is calling into a high level donor call.
That's right.
Dana,
the members
of the National Finance Committee
just received an email a few moments ago
notifying them that President Biden
would be joining
that call,
hosted by campaign co-chair
Jen O'Malley Dillon.
Now it's a call
that's happened with some regularity
in recent weeks.
But President Biden's attendance is new,
and it's just part of the full court
press that he has been undertaking
as he tries
to put some of these growing concerns
about his viability to rest
that have emerged across the party.
Earlier today
in that interview that you cited,
he said he didn't care what the donor
class thought,
that he cared more about what
the average voter thought,
and that he wasn't in the race
for millionaires and billionaires.
But continuing to finance a race
that is expected
to bring in some $3 billion
by the end of it
requires quite a bit of cash,
especially going up against the recent
fundraising momentum
of his predecessor, former
President Donald Trump.
President Biden came out
swinging in that interview.
He said he also believed
the polls were wrong,
that the pundit class was wrong,
and that the party elite were wrong,
likely a veiled reference
to a range of op ed pieces
that came out over the weekend.
Following his interview
with ABC news
that was meant to quiet critics.
And while it was certainly
a better performance
than the debate,
many Democrats over the weekend
said that it didn't do just that,
including one op
ed by David
Axelrod on CNN
saying that he didn't believe
the president was taking the race
seriously enough.
He tried to put those to rest,
but saying in that letter
to House Democrats
to try to tamp down on the intra party
frustration that is rampant right now.
Dana, he said,
we have one job to do
and that is to defeat Donald Trump.
Kayla,
thank you so much
for Thatrillioneporting.
And joining me
here at the table to discuss
all of this are all star
group of CNN reporters.
Phil Mattingly, M.J.
Lee, Manu Raju and even McCann.
How did I get so lucky to have you here
in Monroe?
Wow.
Already with the
crash, I know I literally have
low polling on that.
I was not cool enough
to not wear ties and wear gym shoes.
I know
I can pull it off.
Yeah. It's okay. Not that you can.
okay, let's get serious here.
You, Manu,
I know you were just on the hill.
You just came there.
And so the big question right now
is, are the president's efforts,
which have been stepped up
like he went
from maybe ten miles
an hour
to 100 miles an hour
this morning in the last three hours.
how much is that going to work
with the Democrats you talked to?
I mean, it's a great question.
And it
everything is going to hinge
on what the Democratic leaders
ultimately decide to say.
Hakeem Jeffries has said very little.
The Democratic leader
has not even in the private
discussions, has
not really tipped his hand
one way or the other.
He will be asked by reporters tomorrow.
They're having a closed door meeting.
I'm told that they're not.
allowed to bring cell phones
into this closed door meeting.
So they want to have
a real intense discussion.
And so that's going to be a key sign.
Tomorrow morning
when they meet tomorrow afternoon,
Senate Democrats will meet.
Chuck Schumer
similarly has said very little as well.
How does he view things?
Does he does
he come out against the president?
I got to say, though,
just knowing the way the Democrats
tend to fall in line
with Democratic leaders,
it would be hard to see them
breaking ranks.
In the aftermath of Biden's
aggressive effort
to shore up support within his party.
If they do, perhaps
it's because Biden again
has another huge mistake
causes more concern.
Maybe that will change the dynamic,
but it's it's
easy to see them deciding,
you know,
there's no other choice theory
staying in the race. So that's all them.
And that's really key
because we have all,
I am sure, talked to lawmakers who
privately are saying
it's time for him to go.
But have at least
and in my case,
some of the lawmakers
I've talked to have said explicitly,
I don't want to say so publicly
for a number of reasons.
One of the reasons was yet was yet
at that point, one of the reasons was,
I want to have the chance
to talk to the entire caucus
when they meet tomorrow morning.
and so how
will those lawmakers, back down?
I tend to think that Manu is
is right, that perhaps in the short term,
what the president
has done, will work in the short term,
the fact that the letter
to congressional Democrats
was sent this morning,
the fact that the impromptu
call into Morning Joe,
which,
something Democrats watch, was happening
today, was not an accident.
They know this is a critical week.
They know Democrats,
are going to be talking
amongst themselves,
and they know everything
hinges on where they land,
as Monroe lays out.
One thing that's very clear,
though, time is the friend
of the Biden campaign right now.
The longer this hangs out there,
the easier it becomes to say,
look, as as the president
said in his letter,
we've aired this for more than a week.
It is time now to focus on
actually winning the election.
The longer this hangs out,
the more problematic it is for our party.
So each day that passes
that lawmakers stay on background,
don't go on the record, don't
raise their actual concerns.
Is a day closer to Joe
Biden being able to put this behind him,
at least in part?
The one thing I would say
over the weekend,
even feeds from New Orleans
were the most important thing
that happened, that
throughout the course of the weekend.
And that's what I keyed on all weekend
and said, all right,
they have a pathway here
to turn this around.
Yeah, hold that thought
because I don't want
to get to that first.
I do want to play a little bit
more of what the president said
this morning on MSNBC.
Two Morning Joe.
and it was really striking
the way he prosecuted the case
against Donald Trump,
the way that people expected him
to do at the debate.
But he didn't listen.
He's a pathological liar.
He lied about ro,
refused to accept
the outcome of the election.
He refused to condemn January 6th.
And he says they claim
he spoke with Putin before he invaded.
What the hell are we doing?
We're not Trump.
Then what has Trump said or done
except deny and lie about what he's for?
This guy's
going to rip away at a woman's
right to choose in a permanent way.
This guy is going to make sure
that the exact revenge,
this guy's going to destroy democracy.
This guy got him a blank check.
The Supreme Court.
So, MJ, listening to that,
my question for you
is based on your excellent reporting,
I mean,
over the past
week and a half in particular,
but this story that you have out now,
about what's going on inside
the white House, inside
a despondent white House, aides
gripped by unease
as Biden's political
future remains uncertain.
how much is that helping with them?
Well, I mean, you put the politics aside.
And does he have a viable electoral path?
Is he going to stay in the race,
which we've been talking
about nonstop for ten days?
I mean, there are people inside
the white House
who were genuinely just,
like, shocked by what they saw
on the debate sheets.
They say that they hadn't seen
that side of him,
and particularly for 90 minutes.
And, you know, there have been meetings
inside the white House.
The senior officials
getting their troops together
and saying, look like, hang in there.
We know that this was a tough moment
for you all to witness.
I think that gets to, obviously,
the gravity of the situation.
I will say, you know, this morning
when I looked down at my phone
and saw that the president
had called into Morning Joe,
I was genuinely surprised to see that.
And I think that gets to
how rare it is for this white House
and for this president
to do something that seemed
that last minute
that's spontaneous, fat, unexpected.
And I think that is what has,
some of his biggest defenders
really just wanting to hit their heads
against the wall, like,
why haven't we been seeing this, this,
Joe Biden from day one?
Because really, keep in mind,
as we're
particularly as we're talking about,
what Will Dunn leadership do,
we haven't seen the president
actually go out
and make these kinds of moves himself
until days after the debate.
We were all sort of waiting
to hear directly from President Biden.
He didn't even start making a phone call
to Democratic leaders
until a couple days in.
And that, I think, has been so puzzling
and so frustrating,
which has added to the
to the drip, drip, drip,
no question about it.
Phil mentioned your great
reporting from New Orleans
over the weekend.
Essence Fest was it was happening there.
And that speaks to another
really striking dynamic here
that we have all picked up
in our reporting.
And that is yesterday,
for example, on this private call
that Hakeem Jeffries,
the House
Democratic leader,
had with the ranking members,
Maxine Waters,
veteran House member
from California,
Bobby Scott,
veteran House member from Virginia.
They were,
I'm told,
among the most vocal and arguing
that the president needs to stay in.
And that goes all the way
through the Congressional Black Caucus,
and beyond. What did you hear?
Well, Dana,
there is a different conversation
happening across
many communities
in this country
than happening in Washington.
You know,
I spoke with black voters
at the Essence Fest,
hundreds of thousands of black voters
from across the country at this festival.
And they're saying
Democrats need to stick
with the game plan.
They say, we love the vice president.
We love the president.
And, you know, one poor debate
does not negate
all that he is doing for our community.
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