NBC’s Chuck Todd Dings Biden For ‘Misplaced’ Frustration With Party ‘Elites’

President Joe Biden is channeling his irritation about the crisis of confidence in his 2024 re-election run in the wrong direction, NBC News chief political analyst Chuck Todd argued on Monday.

The critique was in response to a comment Biden made during an impromptu phone interview on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” earlier on Monday morning in which the president blew off criticism he’s faced after a poor debate performance against former President Donald Trump.

“I’m getting so frustrated by the elites in the party. … They know so much more,” Biden quipped. “If any of these guys don’t think I should run, run against me. Go ahead. Announce for president — challenge me at the convention!”

Yet, as noted by Todd, it was powerful Democrats who allowed Biden to be insulated from challengers during the primary season and demonized the now-abandoned No Labels effort that sought a third-party ticket.

“Biden’s anger at ‘elites’ is a bit misplaced. Without the ‘elites,’ he would have had a serious primary foe. Without the ‘elites,’ the No Labels effort would have a compelling ticket. Arguably, it’s the ‘elites’ who put too much faith in Biden that got the Dems in this position,” he said on X.

Biden’s anger at “elites” is a bit misplaced. Without the “elites,” he would have had a serious primary foe. Without the “elites,” the No Labels effort would have a compelling ticket. Arguably, it’s the “elites” who put too much faith in Biden that got the Dems in this position.

— Chuck Todd (@chucktodd) July 8, 2024

The post encouraged further discourse on the social media platform.

“Ding ding ding. The ‘elites’ assured Biden’s nomination by refusing to go on-the-record with the grave concerns they whispered in private,” said The Atlantic staff writer Tim Alberta.

Jim Antle, executive editor of Washington Examiner magazine, said, “All true. But everyone gets mad at friends who turn on them in their hour of need. And the panic *may* be an elite Dem phenomenon more than rank-and-file.”

Democratic National Committee Chairman Jaime Harrison simply reacted by sharing a GIF of a man shaking his head.

https://t.co/BxhwqiEb44 pic.twitter.com/qJhxiOHygg

— Jaime Harrison (@harrisonjaime) July 8, 2024

Polls have shown that voters are increasingly doubtful that the president is fit to continue serving well into his 80s, and some members of his own party have been calling on Biden to drop out of the 2024 race.

Biden, 81, sent a letter to congressional Democrats on Monday stating that “despite all the speculation in the press and elsewhere, I am firmly committed to staying in this race, to running this race to the end, and to beating Donald Trump.”

Democrat Blasts Peers For ‘Weakening A Weakened’ Biden

One congressional Democrat is condemning fellow members of his party who are breaking ranks and urging President Joe Biden to step aside in the 2024 race.

Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY), a two-term lawmaker from the Bronx, argued on Monday that the discordance of some members turning on Biden while others are standing with him after a poor debate performance is hurting the Democratic Party’s chances of winning the presidential contest.

“Regardless of where one stands on the question of President Biden’s political future, the intra-party mixed messaging strikes me as deeply self-destructive,” Torres said in a statement posted to his personal X account. “Those publicly calling on President Biden to withdraw should ask themselves a simple question: what if the President becomes the Democratic nominee? The drip, drip, drip of public statements of no confidence only serve to weaken a President who has been weakened not only by the debate but also by the debate about the debate.”

He added, “Weakening a weakened nominee seems like a losing strategy for a presidential election. The piling-on is not so much solving a problem as much as it is creating and compounding one. The process by which we decide how to move forward matters as much as the decision itself.”

Some Democrats inside and outside Congress have begun pressing Biden to end his campaign and give someone else the chance to take on former President Donald Trump in the November election. Several House Democrats are among them, including Reps. Lloyd Doggett (D-TX), Raúl Grijalva (D-AZ), Seth Moulton (D-MA), Mike Quigley (D-IL). Rep. Angie Craig (D-MN), who hails from a battleground district, joined them on Saturday.

“Given what I saw and heard from the President during last week’s debate in Atlanta, coupled with the lack of a forceful response from the President himself following that debate, I do not believe that the President can effectively campaign and win against Donald Trump,” Craig said in a statement. Declaring there was “simply too much at stake to risk a second Donald Trump presidency,” Craig added that she “respectfully” called on Biden to “step aside as the Democratic nominee for a second term as President and allow for a new generation of leaders to step forward.”

Axios published a report on Saturday that cited unnamed lawmakers saying the handful of House Democrats who had already come forward urging Biden to end his bid would soon have company. “The drip drip is about to be more than that,” said one. A second said, “We’ll certainly amp up the public pressure as needed.” The Associated Press reported that some leading congressional Democrats, including Reps. Jerry Nadler (D-NY), Jim Himes (D-CT), and Mark Takano (D-NY), said in a private call convened by Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) that Biden should step aside.

Others in Congress, including House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), have stuck with Biden while suggesting that he should work to reassure supporters if he remains in the race. Yet more have been more unabashedly supportive of the incumbent. “I’m with Joe Biden,” said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) at a press conference after the debate, according to Syracuse.com. Meanwhile, The Washington Post reported that a planned meeting this week meant to rally Senate Democrats to ask Biden to leave the presidential race has been canceled.

Biden sent a letter to congressional Democrats on Monday stating that “despite all the speculation in the press and elsewhere, I am firmly committed to staying in this race, to running this race to the end, and to beating Donald Trump.”

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