Seven US House Democrats call on Joe Biden to end his reelection bid
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[July 10, 2024]
By Moira Warburton
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A growing number of Democrats in the U.S. House of
Representatives are calling on Democratic President Joe Biden to end his
reelection bid after the 81-year-old incumbent's halting debate
performance against Republican rival Donald Trump.
While many lawmakers have expressed unease with Biden's continued
candidacy - and others have steadfastly backed the incumbent's plans -
here is a list of those who have publicly and directly called for Biden
to not run again.
REPRESENTATIVE MIKIE SHERRILL
"Because I know President Biden cares deeply about the future of our
country, I am asking that he declare that he won’t run for reelection
and will help lead us through a process toward a new nominee,” Sherrill,
of New Jersey, said in a statement.
REPRESENTATIVE ADAM SMITH
"President Biden should end his candidacy for a second term as President
and release his delegates to the Democratic National Convention to
enable the party to nominate a new candidate for President," Smith said
in a statement. "The President’s performance in the debate was alarming
to watch and the American people have made it clear they no longer see
him as a credible candidate to serve four more years as President. Since
the debate the President has not seriously addressed these concerns.
This is unacceptable. The stakes are simply too high."
REPRESENTATIVE LLOYD DOGGETT
Doggett, a House member from a safe Democratic district in Texas, was
the first congressional Democrat to call for Biden to step down.
"President Biden has continued to run substantially behind Democratic
senators in key states and in most polls has trailed Donald Trump,"
Doggett said in a statement. "I had hoped that the debate would provide
some momentum to change that. It did not."
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U.S. President Joe Biden speaks during a campaign event at Sherman
Middle School, in Madison, Wisconsin, U.S. July 5, 2024.
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REPRESENTATIVE RAUL GRIJALVA
Grijalva, a liberal who represents a district in southern Arizona
along the border with Mexico, told the New York Times it was time
for Biden to end his campaign, saying, "If he's the candidate, I'm
going to support him, but I think that this is an opportunity to
look elsewhere." Grijalva representatives did not respond to
requests for comment.
REPRESENTATIVE SETH MOULTON
Moulton, a Democrat from Massachusetts, praised Biden's service to
the country but told a local radio show that the president should
follow in "George Washington's footsteps and step aside to let new
leaders rise up and run against Donald Trump."
REPRESENTATIVE MIKE QUIGLEY
A moderate from Illinois, Quigley said Biden must step aside and
"let someone else do this" or risk "utter catastrophe."
REPRESENTATIVE ANGIE CRAIG
Craig, whose district in Minnesota is considered a top priority for
Republicans to win back in November, was the first incumbent from a
highly competitive district to call for Biden to step down.
"Given what I saw and heard from the president during last week's
debate in Atlanta, coupled with the lack of a forceful response from
the president himself following that debate, I do not believe that
the president can effectively campaign and win against Donald
Trump," Craig said.
(Reporting by Moira Warburton and Patricia Zengerle in Washington;
Editing by Scott Malone, Lisa Shumaker and Matthew Lewis)
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