Top progressives are backing Joe Biden's 2024 campaign. But some activists have reservations

FILE - President Joe Biden speaks about the economy to union members at the IBEW Local Union 26, Feb. 15, 2023, in Lanham, Md. As he runs for a second term, President Joe Biden has made progress wooing his party’s left wing. Many progressives have cheered steep federal spending increases on major social programs and green energy, and the president's new attempts to offer student debt relief after the Supreme Court struck down his original efforts to do so. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

CHICAGO (AP) — President Joe Biden would seem an unnatural fit for the activists at Netroots Nation, an annual gathering of progressives that was created to harness online rage over George W. Bush's administration. More recently, it has championed the message of economic populism from Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, two of Biden's rivals for the Democratic nomination in 2020.

But the antipathy toward Democrats seen as too mainstream or moderate did not largely extend to Biden at the group's recent conference in Chicago. Rep. , leader of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, even concluded the event by recounting how she had become a Biden convert.

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