WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Senator Mark Warner on Tuesday was contacting some fellow Democratic senators to invite them to a possible meeting on Monday to discuss President Joe Biden‘s presidential campaign, a source familiar told Reuters.
The source did not elaborate or say whether Warner was trying to organize a group of senators to pressure Biden to quit the race.
The Washington Post reported on Friday that Warner was trying to put together a group of Democratic senators who would ask Biden to end his presidential campaign.
Warner, who chairs the Senate Intelligence Committee and is a vice chairman of the Senate Democratic Caucus, is a respected moderate from Virginia. Before being elected to the Senate in 2008 he served as governor of Virginia from 2002-2006.
Aides to Warner were not immediately available for comment. Nor were aides to some top Senate Democratic leaders, including Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.
(Reporting by Richard Cowan; Editing by Chris Reese and Daniel Wallis)