Vice president Kamala Harris and Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, are among those being considered to replace Joe Biden after the 81-year-old stood aside in the US presidential election.
Following the conclusion of Mr Biden’s shaky performance in the first US presidential debate of the 2024 election, Mr Newsom, 56, was mobbed by reporters, with many asking if he would step in for the ailing president who rambled in response to questions from Donald Trump.
Mr Newsom, who has the best odds to win the 2024 election of any alternative candidate, attempted to swat aside the question, saying the rumours were “unhelpful” and “unnecessary”.
But advisers close to three potential replacements for Mr Biden – thought to include Mr Newsom – said they were bombarded with pleas for their employers to step up as an alternative, according to Politico.