As the 2020 presidential race continues to heat up, there is growing speculation that former Vice President Joe Biden may have to drop out of the race. According to sources close to Biden, he appears to be accepting the possibility that he may not be able to secure the Democratic nomination.
Biden, who has been a frontrunner in the race since announcing his candidacy in April, has faced criticism for his age, gaffes, and shifting positions on key issues. His lackluster debate performances and struggles to raise money have raised doubts about his ability to compete against his younger and more progressive rivals.
While Biden has remained defiant in the face of criticism and doubts about his candidacy, those close to him say he is starting to come to terms with the fact that he may not be able to win the nomination. Some have suggested that he may be considering dropping out of the race before the Democratic National Convention in July.
Despite these challenges, Biden still has a loyal base of supporters who believe he is the best candidate to take on President Trump in the general election. However, with the rise of candidates like Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, who have energized the progressive wing of the party, Biden’s path to the nomination is becoming increasingly narrow.
If Biden were to drop out of the race, it would be a significant development in the Democratic primary and would likely shake up the dynamics of the race. While it remains to be seen what the future holds for Biden’s campaign, one thing is clear: the 2020 presidential race is far from over, and anything can happen between now and the Democratic National Convention.