Newsweek

Donald Trump ally Mike Davis said it would be "very difficult" for Democrats to replace President Joe Biden as their candidate ahead of November's election.

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Davis, a founder of the conservative advocacy group the Article III Project, has cast doubts on Biden stepping down, saying the fallout from such a decision would be too great.

He told Fox News: "It would be very difficult—legally, financially and politically—to replace Joe Biden right now. Legally, for example, we're past on the Louisiana withdrawal deadline. You have other key swing states, like Nevada and Ohio, coming up in the coming weeks."

Davis continued: "Financially, Joe Biden has like $200 million cash on hand. He can't just hand that over to another candidate.

"And politically, you have the problem of the first Black and first female vice president, are the Democrats just going to pass her over for a white guy from California like Gavin Newsom?"

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