2024 election looms, President Joe Biden’s future on the Democratic ticket has sparked intense debate within the party. Allies of the President are pushing back against calls for his removal, framing the choice as a pivotal decision between Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.
The discussion within the Senate Democratic caucus has grown increasingly polarized. Some members and external critics advocate for a change at the top of the ticket, citing concerns over Biden’s age and approval ratings. However, Biden’s supporters vigorously argue that he remains the strongest candidate to secure victory, especially in critical swing states like Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
“When it comes to key battlegrounds, President Biden remains our most formidable candidate,” emphasized a Biden ally speaking anonymously.
Critics of Harris point to her fluctuating approval ratings and perceived electoral challenges in pivotal states. They argue that her tenure as Vice President has been marked by controversies, including criticisms over immigration and the administration’s response to legal rulings.
Despite these critiques, Democratic strategists note that Harris, as the sitting Vice President, would be a significant contender should Biden opt not to seek reelection. However, they caution against assuming she is the sole or optimal choice for the nomination.

“Kamala Harris holds a strong position as Vice President. Should Biden choose not to run, she would certainly be a frontrunner for the nomination, but alternatives exist,” remarked another Democratic strategist.
Biden’s backers underscore his legislative achievements, such as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and the Inflation Reduction Act, as evidence of his effectiveness as a leader capable of fulfilling campaign promises.
“President Biden has proven his ability to navigate complex legislative challenges and foster bipartisan cooperation,” noted a senior advisor.
As the electoral landscape unfolds, these debates are expected to evolve. For now, Biden’s allies maintain a robust case for his continued leadership, highlighting his track record and electoral strengths as pivotal reasons to retain him as the Democratic standard-bearer for 2024.

