A private meeting organized by Democratic Sen. Mark Warner to discuss the future of President Joe Biden's campaign has been cancelled, according to a source familiar with the situation. The meeting, which was intended to align Senate Democrats on the path forward for Biden's candidacy, was called off after details were leaked to the media.
Warner, representing Virginia, has not yet made a decision on whether he believes Biden should step aside. The next scheduled meeting between Senate Democrats and their leadership is set for Tuesday.
In response to reports about Warner's efforts, Biden acknowledged the situation in an interview with ABC News, stating that while Warner is a good man, they have differing perspectives. Biden also mentioned that Democratic congressional leaders have advised him to remain in the race.
Following a call with ranking members, a growing number of House Democrats have voiced their opinion that Biden should step aside. During the call, several lawmakers reportedly conveyed to House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries their belief that Biden's withdrawal from the race is necessary.