Sen. Warner Calls For Fellow Democrat Senators To Meet Over Future Of Biden’s Campaign

An effort is underway by Virginia Sen. Mark Warner to get Senate Democrats on the same page about the future of President Joe Biden’s reelection bid, sources told CNN, putting further pressure on the White House as it struggles to handle questions about the president’s mental fitness and the viability of his campaign.

Warner, who is taking on a leadership role in the effort, is reaching a place where he thinks it is time for Biden to suspend his reelection campaign, a source familiar with his efforts told CNN.

The Biden administration and campaign have grappled in recent days with how to spin the president’s poor debate performance, offering contradicting excuses and making the argument that Biden’s record in the past three years is more significant than his shaky 90-minute standoff with former President Donald Trump.

However, the debate only exacerbated concerns about the president’s health and questions on whether he is fit to serve another four years in office. As pressure has increased within the party, some Democrats have urged the president to consider whether he is the party’s best chance at beating Trump in November, while others have gone as far as to call for him to step aside as their presumptive nominee.

Warner’s meeting with his colleagues, first reported by The Washington Post, is expected to take place Monday, according to a source familiar with the planning.

Biden responded to reports of Warner’s efforts on Friday, telling ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos in an interview that “Mark is a good man” but he has a “different perspective.”

“Well, Mark is a good man. We’ve never had that. He also tried to get the nomination too. Mark’s not, Mark and I have a different perspective. I respect him,” he said without elaborating, adding that members of Democratic congressional leadership have told him to “stay in the race.”

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