Top Business Leaders Urge Biden to End Re-election
Top Business Leaders Urge Biden to End Re-election
Top Business Leaders Urge Biden to End Re-election
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A group of top business leaders, including Walmart heir Christy Walton, signed a letter urging President Biden to end his reelection campaign due to concerns about his debate performance and the future of American democracy. The letter, signed by 168 individuals, highlighted worries about Biden's ability to beat Trump and execute the role of president. Despite the pressure, Biden and his team have affirmed that he will not drop out, emphasizing his decades of service and legacy in safeguarding democracy. The push for Biden to step aside reflects a crisis within the Democratic Party following his debate performance, with prominent figures like Walton, Michael Novogratz, and Paul Tagliabue advocating for a leadership change to secure democracy's future.

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