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Biden’s debate performance last month raised concerns about his health and mental acuity, and while he has said repeatedly that he’s “all in” on continuing his campaign, those concerns have spurred a growing number of elected Democrats to urge the president to step aside.

Several high-profile donors who back Democratic Party candidates have followed suit, with Ari Emanuel calling for him to drop out of the race and Abigail Disney pledging to stop donating until Biden withdraws his candidacy. Two Democratic Party consultants who work with top donors told Fox News that “major donors are pausing” until “things are settled.”

Campaign finance expert Rob Pyers told FOX Business that a downturn in donations at this stage of the election season could pose serious problems for the Biden campaign given that Election Day is less than four months away.

Any serious fundraising slowdown at this point on the calendar would be fairly catastrophic for the Biden campaign,” Pyers told FOX Business. “The pace of their spending would be expected to start ramping up right about now.”

Pyers noted that in 2020, from July 1 to mid-November, the Biden campaign committee spent nearly $900 million and brought in over $200 million in receipts from August onward. About half a billion dollars of that spending was on media buys and production, while nearly $250 million went to digital ads

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Sponsored Content Classifieds Place an Ad – Celebrations Search Jobs Search Legal Notices Advertising Enjoy unlimited digital access for 99¢. Limited time only. SUBSCRIBE NOW WORLD More than 60 missing in Nepal after landslide sweeps buses into river BY BHADRA SHARMA NYT NEWS SERVICE/SYNDICATE STORIES UPDATED JULY 12, 2024 10:36 PM More than 60 people are missing after a

landslideswept two moving passenger buses into a river swollen by monsoon rains in central Nepal in the early hours of Friday, officials said. New York Times KATHMANDU, NEPAL More than 60 people are missing after a landslide swept two moving passenger buses into a river swollen by monsoon rains in

central Nepal in the early hours of Friday, officials said. According to a Nepal Police spokesperson, Dan Bahadur Karki, the buses were pushed into the Trishuli River by a landslide that roared over a road connecting Chitwan and Kathmandu, Nepal’s capital city.

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