At the time of writing, a total of 32 Democratic members of Congress have come out and called on Joe Biden to step down from the fall presidential race.
But it's not just politicians who want someone other than Biden.
On Friday, Michael Moritz, a so-called Democratic “super donor” and chairman of the Swedish company Klarna, came out and said that “time has run out” for Biden.
Write now The New York Times Vice President Kamala Harris was suddenly called to a meeting with Democratic donors.
“I won't give another penny”
The newspaper wrote that it is not clear what message Harris will send to donors.
“Harris will address the group at a time of extraordinary anxiety within the Democratic Party, and at a time when many Democrats are hoping she will be the nominee,” he added.“, someone writes.
Moritz, a billionaire venture capitalist, also spoke to the newspaper.
“Either he condemns the country to dark and harsh times or he listens to the voice of time. Time has run out.”“,” he writes in an email.
“I will vote for Biden, but I will not give a penny to any Democratic fundraisers,” he added.
The meeting call comes after several Silicon Valley donors called for Biden to resign. Among others, Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings and video game company Zynga founder Mark Pincus — all major Democratic donors — have called for Biden to step down.
On Friday, as many as a dozen members of Congress, including Sens. Martin Heinrich and Sherrod Brown, said Biden should step down. A total of 40 Democratic members of Congress have called on Biden to drop out of the fall presidential race.
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