The comments, despite US President Joe Biden's insistence he is still running, show how unsettled the question remains.
Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi says "it's up to the president to decide" if he should stay in the race despitePelosi has been widely watched for signals of how top Democrats are thinking about Biden's imperilled candidacy, and her comments will be viewed as important for the party's direction as they weigh possible alternatives in the campaign against Republican
Because of her powerful position as the former House speaker and proximity to Biden as a trusted longtime ally of his generation, Pelosi is seen as one of the few Democratic leaders who could have influence on the president's thinking.
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