Competing Narratives: Should President Biden Step Aside?
12 July 2024
William J. Conti, an attorney from Washington, DC, discusses what would happen if President Biden stepped aside in the 2024 election, whether there is enough time for a new candidate to make a solid run, how the issue of President Biden's health has fractured the Democratic Party, and whether the 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution should come into play.
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