TOPSHOT - US President Joe Biden looks down as he participates in the first presidential debate of the 2024 elections with former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
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President Joe Biden is currently facing immense backlash following his "disastrous" performance during a 90-minute head-to-head debate with former President Donald Trump.

'The Daily Mail' has reported that at least 25 Democrat members of congress are set to ask Biden to drop out of the 2024 presidential race, in addition to some who have distanced themselves from the "ailing" president.

Reports say that the democratic revolt will take place if "Biden seems shaky in the coming days," with one Democrat aide warning that the "dam is broken."

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Centrist politician Joe Manchin reportedly prepared himself to become the first ally to suggest that Biden quit, admitting that it's the hardest to be the first to initiate such a task. "Nobody wants to be the first one to knife Julius Caesar," a party insider stated regarding Manchin's predicament, per 'The Mail.' 

According to the 'Milwaukee Journal Sentinel,' senator Tammy Baldwin — who is up for re-election in Wisconsin — announced that she will not join Biden on stage when he campaigns in her hometown of Madison on Friday.

Three house members in DC either told President Biden to drop out, or stated that he's already lost the election to Trump.

Donald Trump And Joe Biden Participate In First Presidential Debate.
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Other insiders close to Biden seemingly maintain that he will carry on in the race toward the 2024 presidential election, despite some fellow Democrats' confidence in his ability to perform beginning to crumble.

Jill Biden congratulated her husband during a 'Let's Go Joe' rally in what viewers called a "childlike" way after his lackluster CNN debate. "Joe, you did such a great job answering every question. You knew all the facts," Jill, 73, said to her husband.

Donald Trump And Joe Biden Participate In First Presidential Debate.
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Former Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill shared her doubts. "I'm not the only one whose heart is breaking right now," she told 'MSNBC,' 'Fox News' reports. "There's a lot of people who watched this tonight and felt terribly for Joe Biden."

On July 3, the White House denied claims that Joe Biden is considering dropping out.

Both candidates battling for the presidency agreed to participate in a second debate, which was offered to them by 'ABC.'

Their second debate is scheduled for September 10.