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Marianne Williamson Urges Democrats to Seek New Candidate at DNC Convention

 July 3, 2024

Marianne Williamson has urged the Democratic Party to hold an open convention next month amid growing concerns over President Joe Biden's age and mental acuity.

Her call follows Biden's perceived poor debate performance last week and reflects broader uncertainties within the party regarding his nomination, as the Washington Examiner reports.

Williamson, the well-known author and longshot Democratic presidential candidate, has made a bold plea for an open Democratic National Convention next month. The call comes as concerns mount over President Joe Biden's age and mental acuity, particularly in light of his recent debate performance in Atlanta.

The candidate, who previously ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020, has seen her current campaign struggle to gain momentum. Despite this, she remains a vocal critic of the current Democratic strategy, urging the party to reconsider Biden’s position as the nominee.

Williamson's Call for a Change in Nominee

In her call for an open convention, Williamson cited Biden’s performance in last week’s debate as a significant reason for the need to reassess.

"President Biden deserves our respect, our compassion, and our gratitude. The debate last week, however, made clear that the time is now for another Democratic candidate to take his place on the November ballot," Williamson stated.

Despite Biden's stronghold on the Democratic primary, securing enough delegates to clinch the nomination in March, Williamson's concerns echo a growing sentiment within the party. Biden, his campaign, and his surrogates, however, remain firm that he will be the Democratic nominee come November.

Concerns Over Biden’s Debate Performance

Biden’s recent debate performance in Atlanta has amplified doubts about his ability to lead the party effectively into the upcoming election.

While his campaign reassures that Biden is prepared and capable, the debate has left some Democrats uneasy about his capacity to face a tough general election campaign against Donald Trump.

"The nominating process for the Democratic Party needs to begin again. We need to recalibrate, and we need to do so quickly. Over the next two months, we need to do what we should have been doing over the last year and a half: engaging in a robust conversation about this country and how we’re going to beat Donald Trump in November," Williamson emphasized.

Democratic National Convention Preparations

The Democratic National Convention is scheduled to take place in person in Chicago from August 19-22. Despite the call for an open convention, preparations continue for the event, with plans to nominate Biden virtually before August 7 to ensure his inclusion on ballots in all 50 states.

As of Tuesday, at least one House Democrat has publicly called for Biden to step aside, reflecting the growing discontent among some party members. This call, coupled with Williamson's plea, adds pressure on the Democratic National Committee to consider their options carefully.

Polling and Party Sentiment

A CNN poll released on Tuesday further complicates the situation, showing Biden performing worse against Trump compared to other potential Democratic candidates. This polling data has fueled arguments within the party that a new candidate might be more viable in the general election.

The poll’s results have amplified the urgency for a reevaluation of Biden’s candidacy. As Williamson and others push for a new nominee, the Democratic Party faces a critical decision on how to proceed with their candidate for the November ballot.

Conclusion

Marianne Williamson's call for an open Democratic National Convention next month underscores the growing concerns over President Joe Biden's age, mental acuity, and debate performance.

Despite Biden securing the necessary delegates to clinch the nomination in March, his recent debate in Atlanta has left some party members uneasy about his capability to lead in a general election against Donald Trump.

With the Democratic National Convention scheduled for August and polling data showing Biden struggling against Trump, Williamson's plea adds pressure on the party to reconsider their strategy and possibly seek a new nominee.

As the Democratic National Committee prepares for the convention, the party must navigate these internal challenges and decide how best to position themselves for the upcoming election.