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Top Democrat Schiff urges Biden to consider passing the torch

Prominent Democrat Adam Schiff has called on President Joe Biden to step aside and pave the way for another Democratic nominee to challenge Donald Trump in the upcoming election. Schiff expressed concerns about Biden’s ability to defeat Trump and secure democracy’s foundation. With Biden reluctant to step down, the Democratic National Committee has announced plans for a virtual vote in early August to elect Biden as the nominee. Despite calls for an open convention with the option for another candidate, party leaders are adamant about the virtual voting process to meet deadlines. Democrats are divided, with polls showing a preference for replacing Biden with another nominee. Amid controversy surrounding an early vote and Biden’s struggles in recent debates, party unity is at risk. Biden has acknowledged criticism but remains committed to continuing his campaign, citing the country’s division and unfinished work as reasons to stay in the race.