In a message published on the social media site X on Saturday, Representative Angie Craig (D-Minn.) urged President Biden to withdraw from the 2024 race. Craig stated in the statement, “I have great respect for President Biden’s decades of service to our nation and his steadfast commitment to making our country a better place.” Craig added later in the statement, “However, given what I saw and heard from the President during last week’s debate in Atlanta, coupled with the President himself not responding forcefully following that debate, I do not believe that the President can effectively campaign and win against [former President] Donald Trump.” Following his unsatisfactory performance in last week’s presidential debate, Craig has now officially called on Biden to drop out of the race, joining fellow House Democrats Reps. Lloyd Doggett (D-Texas), Mike Quigley (D-Ill.), Raúl Grijalva (D-Ariz.), and Seth Moulton (D-Mass.). Throughout the debate, Biden stammered, and his voice sounded raspy.
“I’ve not made this decision lightly, but the stakes are too high to risk having another Donald Trump administration. To make room for a new generation of leaders to emerge, I humbly urge President Biden to resign as the Democratic nominee for a second term in office, Craig said in a statement on Saturday. Craig went on, “We have an extraordinary number of talented leaders within our party.” “I think this is a chance to present a democratic nomination process that is transparent, equitable, and open to inspire and unify our great country.” In an interview with ABC on Friday, Biden rejected calls to withdraw from the race. I would withdraw from the race if the Almighty told me, “Joe, get out of the race.” “The Almighty Lord is not going to descend,” stated Biden.
“Biden is the man our nation needs,” Clyburn declared late on Friday following the broadcast of Biden’s ABC interview
The president participated in a bimonthly meeting with all ten of the campaign’s national co-chairs on Saturday, according to Biden’s campaign, to “discuss their shared commitment to winning the 2024 race.” Clyburn was one of those. However, it was noteworthy that the majority of other House Democrats remained silent on Saturday, indicating that not all members were persuaded by what they witnessed from the president. When lawmakers reconvene in Washington at the beginning of the week, more House Democrats are probably going to demand that Biden resign. Taking a break from the excitement of the previous two days, Biden and his staff did not have a public schedule on Saturday. However, the president plans to move past the controversy when he resumes his campaigning in Philadelphia on Sunday. Additionally, the president will have a press conference this coming week while the United States hosts the NATO summit. While on the campaign trail in New Orleans on Saturday, Vice President Kamala Harris avoided discussing whether or not Joe Biden ought to resign.
Democrats are arguing over what they see and hear from the president, but they are unsure of how to proceed. They were especially alarmed by Biden’s statement that he would know he gave it his all even if he lost to Trump in a rematch. It felt like a short response. As things tend to change quickly these days, Hawaii Governor Mark Green stated on Saturday that “a lot can change in the next 72 to 96 hours.” You know, in the political world of today, four months is an eternity. If the president goes in a different direction, I won’t worry about getting us a fantastic ticket. Green, however, added that he also wants to “respect the president and give him the space to decide.” And he’s it if he chooses to be our nominee. Additionally, since Mr. Trump does not align with the ideals of our people, we will fully oppose him.
However, I think he ought to give way to the upcoming leadership group
Biden’s rough voice, rambling remarks, and occasional moments of seeming bewilderment stoked doubts about the president’s suitability to lead the country for another four years. Since then, the Democratic Party has been in a panic due to its poor performance. While some party leaders, such as former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Vice President Kamala Harris, have publicly stated that they will support Biden’s reelection campaign, others have started to stray from this position. The president gave Americans confidence in a pivotal interview with ABC News on Friday, telling them he could defeat Trump and that the debate was just “a bad night” for him due to a cold and lack of sleep. Biden claimed to have spoken with his doctors, who informed him that he was simply “exhausted.” However, Biden did not fully commit to taking a cognitive or neurological test and making the findings publicly available when pressed on the matter. Rather, he cited his hectic schedule and regular presidential duties as proof of his sound mental health. It’s uncertain if Americans will be persuaded by Biden’s remarks that he is deserving of their support and capable.
Polling conducted after the debate thus far indicates a sharp drop in support for Biden. More Americans have indicated they would prefer to vote for Trump than Biden, and he is leading in several swing states. Craig stated that there is “too much at stake” to take a chance on Trump winning reelection given the direction that public opinion is going. There isn’t much time left to choose a candidate who is most qualified to present the case and win, according to Craig, if we genuinely think that Donald Trump and the Maga Republicans must be stopped. “Our nation’s future encompasses more than just one of us. From here, the president has the last say.