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2024 election live updates: Sen. Jon Tester calls on Biden not to seek another term

This comes as Biden faces calls from some Democrats to drop out of the race.

President Joe Biden is facing a critical point in his reelection bid as Democratic calls for him to exit the 2024 race continue to mount despite his efforts to shut them down.

A poor debate performance against Donald Trump in June reignited questions about Biden's age and fitness to carry out his campaign and serve another four years. Biden has defiantly insisted he is staying the course, telling lawmakers this week he is not going anywhere.

On July 11, Biden held his first news conference since the debate -- taking multiple questions about his political future.


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Biden campaign targets Project 2025 on final day of RNC

The Biden campaign said on Thursday it's targeting Project 2025 in a [new ad] () airing in battleground states on the final day of the Republican National Convention as former President Donald Trump prepares to deliver his keynote speech.

"The manifesto lays out Trump’s plan to ban abortion nationwide, slash Social Security and Medicare, and consolidate power so he can rule as a dictator on day one," Biden campaign spokesperson Ammar Moussa said of Project 2025 in a statement.

"His agenda is destructive, drastic, and draconian – and has no place in America. Now, every voter will hear about Trump's Project 2025 and show up in droves this November to defeat it," Moussa said.

The 30-second commercial features a QR code that remains on screen for 22 seconds and redirects to a page on the Biden campaign's website that scrutinized the presidential transition blueprint.

The spot is overlayed with audio of different news personalities reporting on Project 2025, including its proposals concerning civil servants and climate change.

-ABC News' Fritz Farrow


'It's done. ... Money will keep on drying up', Dem strategist says

The donors who have hit pause on contributing to Biden's campaign are going to hit pause for some time, a Democratic strategist close to Biden’s inner circle told ABC News Thursday.

"It's going to be brutal,” they said. “The headlines are only going to get more intense and money will keep on drying up."

While the three biggest donors to President Biden are still in, and in fact doubling and tripling down, the source claimed it cannot come close to making up for the massive hole.

"It's done," the source said about the Biden campaign’s current strategy. "We will not get the elites back on Biden’s side. The panic has taken over and the stampede is under away."

-ABC News' Selina Wang


1,400 Black women leaders, allies sign letter in support of Biden-Harris ticket

More than a thousand Black women leaders and allies have signed a letter in support of the Biden-Harris ticket.

In the letter, dated July 17 and addressed to the "Democratic Party leadership," the signatories say they're "writing to share our deep concern and dismay at the lack of unity being displayed by some of our elected democrats and Democratic Party leadership, who are not standing firmly and resolutely for the reelection of President Joseph Biden and his running mate, Vice President Kamala Harris."

"The Biden-Harris administration is running on a solid record of historic legislative accomplishments and a commitment to finish their agenda to improve the lives of all Americans, protect our rights, freedoms and democracy," they continue, in part. "Further, we believe it is unfair and disruptive to judge President Biden for having a bad 90-minute debate performance against a serial liar who wants to destroy our democracy and be a dictator-in-chief."

"History is a great teacher and has taught us that a divided house will fail," they write. "As Black women, we are uniquely aware of the very real threat a second Trump term poses to our country and especially to our community. But this is not a moment to give in to fear. Instead, we must unify around our deep belief in our values and our ability to effectively engage voters and win up and down the ballot in 2024."

They end the letter by saying, "Now is the time for democrats to unite and win."

Some notable signers included actress Vivica A. Fox, former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, former Illinois Sen. Carol Moseley Braun and LaTosha Brown of Black Voters Matters.

-ABC News' Sabina Ghebremedhin


Raskin to Biden: 'There is no shame in taking a well-deserved bow'

Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin sent Biden a four-page letter on July 6 urging him to reconsider his campaign and speak with Democrats about the path forward.

"There is no shame in taking a well-deserved bow to the overflowing appreciation of the crowd when your arm is tired out, and there is real danger for the team in ignoring the statistics," he wrote in the letter, obtained by ABC News.

"Your situation is tricky because you are both our star pitcher and our Manager. But in democracy, as you have shown us more than any prior president, you are not a Manager acting all alone; you are the co-Manager along with our great team and our great people," Raskin added.

The letter was first reported by The New York Times on Thursday. Raskin confirmed to ABC News that he sent the letter.

In it, the congressman urged the president to caucus with the team.

"Hear them out. You will make the right decision," he wrote.

-ABC News' Rachel Scott and Ben Siegel