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West Wing Playbook

By Alex Thompson and Eli Stokols

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Earlier this year, JEFF WEAVER, the longtime BERNIE SANDERS aide who ran the senator's 2016 presidential campaign, believed that JOE BIDEN would face a 2024 primary challenge from the left.

"Will there be a progressive challenger? Yes," he told POLITICO in January.

He's not so sure anymore. "It's certainly not clear now given the results of the midterms," he told West Wing Playbook when asked about his previous quote.

"Many of the potential top challengers are lining up behind the president," he said, before adding the caveat: "There is a lot of time between now and the next election."

Weaver isn't alone.

Despite a fierce primary in 2020, most of the Democratic Party's leading progressives are showing no appetite to challenge the more moderate, 80-year-old incumbent in 2024. Instead, they are endorsing him for a second term.

That includes Rep. RO KHANNA (D-Calif.), who has positioned himself as part of a new generation of national liberal leaders. Asked if Biden should run for re-election, he said, "I do."

"I certainly plan to support him and believe that we need the president to succeed to then usher in a bold progressive agenda," Khanna said. While he noted policy differences with Biden — like over Medicare-for-All — he argued that "eight years of the president will pave the way for a moment that we will have a true progressive agenda in America."

The support is not just the result of the better-than-expected midterm election. It's also owed to the Biden team's efforts to build bridges with the left and the lack of a willing left-wing challenger (so far).

Leading progressives including Khanna have essentially ruled out a primary challenge. Sanders has said he will support a Biden re-elect. Sen. ELIZABETH WARREN (D-Mass.) told MSNBC in July that Biden "should" run again and a spokesperson said that remains her view. California Gov. GAVIN NEWSOM also told the White House he won't challenge Biden, per POLITICO's JONATHAN MARTIN

Even some of the most vocal progressive activists are chanting four more years. "I'm excited for second term President Biden," said MELISSA BYRNE, who worked on Sanders' 2020 campaign. "We need to focus on showing our power so we enter 2025 with a trifecta and a mandate to finish higher education reform — free public college and canceling the rest of the student debt."

Polls have also picked up the party's consolidation over Biden. According to a recent USA Today/Ipsos , 71 percent of Democratic voters think Biden could win re-election. A similar poll in August found only 60 percent of Democratic voters believed that.

Still, there are some on the left still rooting for a left-wing challenger and arguing that the midterms were a sign of Republican weakness rather than Biden's strength. They are holding out hope that Biden will decide not to run or that a long-shot candidate will show surprising verve and drive him out of the race, á la Sen. EUGENE McCARTHY in 1968.

"We shouldn't shrink. Somebody or a group of somebodies should have the courage to challenge this president if he decides to run again," said former Ohio state senator and former congressional candidate NINA TURNER, who has hinted in the past that she may run against Biden.

"It's necessary for the progressive left to give the American people a choice," she said.

Asked if that person would be her in 2024, she declined to comment.

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POTUS PUZZLER

This one is from Allie. Who was the first divorced president to serve in office?

(Answer at the bottom.)

The Oval

WHY CAN'T WE BE FRIENDS?: President Biden met Tuesday with House Speaker NANCY PELOSI, House Minority Leader KEVIN MCCARTHY, Senate Majority Leader CHUCK SCHUMER and Senate GOP Leader MITCH MCCONNELL to discuss pressing legislative issues like government funding and the potential rail strike.

Our CAITLIN EMMA and BURGESS EVERETT have more details about the meeting , but we'll leave you with this picture (feel free to submit your best thought bubble caption to us):

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AND WE RAN, WE RAN ALL OVER IRAN: After speaking about manufacturing gains at a plant in Bay City, Mich., Biden came back on stage to alert the crowd that Team USA prevailed in its must-win World Cup match against Iran, 1-0. (chief of staff RON KLAIN predicted a 4-1 win, but nbd). He even led a "U-S-A!" chant. BRETT MCGURK, the Middle East director on Biden's national security council, tweeted out a video of that moment, implications for the flagging nuclear talks be damned.

WHAT THE WHITE HOUSE WANTS YOU TO READ: Once more, anything about gas prices dropping. Assistant press secretary ABDULLAH HASAN emailed a statement noting prices are "falling $1.50 per gallon since their June peak. That's a decline of 30 percent over 24 weeks and is saving Americans with two cars about $160 per month on average." The release included a bulleted list of other efforts Biden has taken to alleviate costs.

WHAT THE WHITE HOUSE DOESN'T WANT YOU TO READ: While gas prices may be down, CNBC's SAM MEREDITH reports that Goldman Sachs believes OPEC+ is likely to reduce production again and that oil could hit $110 a barrel. The influential energy alliance known as OPEC+ will convene in Vienna, Austria on Dec. 4 to decide on the next phase of production policy."

IN TRIBUTE: Flags at the White House were flown at half mast today in honor of Rep. DONALD MCEACHIN (D-Va.) who passed away Monday. Our DAVID COHEN has more .

VAL'S TAKE: VALERIE BIDEN OWENS, the president's younger sister, gave a blurb for Democratic pollster's CELINDA LAKE's book, "A Question of Respect: Bringing Us Together In A Deeply Divided Nation." The book, Biden Owens writes, "is a herculean task — massive in scope and in its expectation, yet fundamental to the survival of our democracy." Lake posted the quote on her LinkedIn page to promote the book's release .

DINNER PREP: On Tuesday, Biden departed the White House in a car "rather than flying aboard Marine 1, because the South Lawn is being prepared for Thursday's state dinner with French president Emmanuel Macron," per Tuesday's pooler S.V. DÁTE. As we reported Monday , the White House military office conducted a dress rehearsal today for tomorrow's official welcome ceremony.

WEEKEND PLANS: Biden and first lady JILL BIDEN, along with Vice President KAMALA HARRIS and second gentleman DOUGLAS EMHOFF, plan to attend the 45th Kennedy Center Honors on Sunday. Some of the night's honorees will include GEORGE CLOONEY, AMY GRANT, GLADYS KNIGHT, TANIA LEÓN and U2. Who's got spare tix? West Wing Playbook would love to join you!

 

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THE BUREAUCRATS

FIRST IN WEST WING PLAYBOOK: MARTI ADAMS is leaving the Treasury Department, where she has served as executive secretary, our DANIEL LIPPMAN has learned.

Adams, who started on Day One of the administration and also worked in the department under President BARACK OBAMA, will take some time off to explore new opportunities. KAYLA ARSLANIAN, who has been a deputy executive secretary at Treasury, is replacing her.

WHAT, LIKE IT'S HARD?: MEGAN COYNE, the White House's deputy director of platforms, made it on the Forbes "30 Under 30" list released Tuesday. Coyne joined the administration in August to spice up its social media profile after turning the state of New Jersey's Twitter account into something of a phenomenon. See the full list for yourself here .

Agenda Setting

TIME TO GET WORKING ON THE RAILROAD: Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are working to avert a potential freight rail strike , with both Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell saying Congress needs to act soon, our ALEX DAUGHERTY and GARRETT DOWNS report.

"We're going to need to pass a bill," McConnell said after his meeting with Biden and other congressional leaders Tuesday. The urgency comes ahead of the Dec. 9 strike deadline, as some industries will begin sidelining freight shipments as soon as this weekend in preparation for a shutdown.

 

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Filling the Ranks

NOMINEES ON NOMINEES: The president Tuesday announced two new nominees to serve as U.S. attorneys — ISMAIL J. RAMSEY for the Northern District of California and KATE E. BRUBACHER for the District of Kansas. Ramsey is a founding partner of Ramsey & Ehrlich LLP based in Berkeley, Calif., and Brubacher most recently served as an assistant prosecuting attorney in Jackson County, Mo. The new nominees bring the president's total of U.S. attorney nominations to 67.

What We're Reading

Biden administration to co-host second democracy summit next year (Al Jazeera)

Biden seizes on gun control despite hurdles in Congress (WaPo's Toluse Olorunnipa)

Macron to Biden: C'mon, we're allies (POLITICO Europe's Clea Caulcutt and Giorgio Leali)

 

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What We're Watching

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POTUS PUZZLER ANSWER

RONALD REAGAN and actress JANE WYMAN finalized their divorce in 1949. When Reagan assumed the Oval Office decades later, in 1981, he became the first divorced president.

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