DNC committee moving forward with plans for virtual roll call vote in early August

President Biden is planning fundraising events and campaign rallies weeks in the future as the Democratic National Convention Rules Committee plans to nominate him via a virtual roll call next month.

President Joe Biden addresses the AFL-CIO convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

President Biden is planning campaign events weeks in advance, preparing to hit the ground running after his current illness with a high-profile fundraiser.

The Biden-Harris ticket is holding a fundraising event on July 29th in Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, that will feature special guests — talk show legend David Letterman and Hawaiia Gov. Josh Green.

President Biden and first lady Jill Biden will be in attendance.

Green, who has been governor of Hawaii since 2022, is a personal friend of the Bidens. The governor is among the administration's closest political allies.

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Talk show host David Letterman attends an event at 92nd Street Y in New York City. (Andrew Toth/FilmMagic)

One senior Democrat official told Axios that the entire issue feels "stuck" at the moment, adding that it’s "not to say it’s going to stay stuck."

Senior officials are pushing Biden to make a final decision over the weekend and have continued arguing with Biden advisers as to why bowing out would best serve the party.

"It's a fairly universal sentiment internally that we have reached the end of the road," one Biden aide admitted, noting that some key hold-outs will keep fighting to keep Biden in the race.

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