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NextImg:Pelosi’s problems: Vulnerable Democrats run to former speaker with concerns about Biden - Washington Examiner

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) may not be House Democrats’ leader anymore, but members of the caucus are reportedly flocking to her with their concerns about President Joe Biden‘s candidacy.

An unnamed House Democrat representing a swing district talked to Pelosi about concerns over Biden’s candidacy and said it appeared Pelosi believed Biden should exit the race, according to Politico. The former House speaker also reportedly said she would talk with other concerned members of Congress but that she would not start the conversations.

“She’s the political voice of the Democratic caucus right now,” a different unnamed House Democrat told the outlet of Pelosi. “She’s been exclusively focused on winning the House for the last 20-odd years.”

Pelosi has not publicly called on Biden to step aside, but when asked last week, she did insist that the conversations should be delayed until after last week’s NATO summit. The attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump on Saturday caused nearly all political conversations to halt for several days, but Biden appears to be back in the hot seat from his party.

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), a close Pelosi ally, publicly called on Biden to step aside Wednesday, arguing that “the stakes are just too high.”

Pelosi is reportedly “trying to be respectful,” according to one of the sources, and not overshadow House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), who now leads the House Democratic caucus.

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Multiple outlets reported Wednesday that Jeffries and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) were behind efforts to delay the Democratic Party’s nominating process as calls for Biden to step down multiply.

Biden has resisted calls to step aside, which have grown since his stumbling debate performance on June 27. No Democratic leadership has publicly called for Biden to step aside, but Biden has admitted he would step down if his doctors advised him to do so.