Jolt to Biden's re-election campaign as donors hold back USD 90 million pledged earlier
A major setback has hit President Joe Biden's re-election campaign as a group of fundraisers has decided to withhold $90 million in pledged contributions if he remains the Democratic presidential candidate. The New York Times reported on Friday th...

"The frozen contributions include multiple eight-figure commitments, according to two people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity given the sensitivity of the situation," the daily reported.
"The decision to withhold such enormous sums of money is one of the most concrete examples of the fallout from Mr. Biden's poor debate performance at the end of June," it said.
Following his disastrous debate performance against his Republican rival Donald Trump in Atlanta on June 27, Biden, 81, has been gradually losing his support from some of his key friends and allies. So far, as many as 18 Democratic lawmakers have asked him to drop from the November 5 presidential race.
The cash freeze is seen as another move by the party leadership to force him to leave the race. Biden has so far said that he is running and is confident of defeating Trump in the November presidential elections.
Future Forward is one of the largest Super PACs to support Biden. It has already announced USD 250 million in television and digital advertising reservations after the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in August.
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