The first Democratic member of Congress on Tuesday, July 2, called on President Joe Biden to drop out of the race for the White House, citing his disastrous performance in Thursday’s debate against Donald Trump. “I believe he will make the difficult and painful decision to step down. I respectfully invite him to do so.”Texan Lloyd Doggett wrote in a press release. “President Biden saved our democracy by freeing us from Trump in 2020. He must not hand us over to Trump in 2024.”he added.
Democratic incumbent Nancy Pelosi made the pledge on Tuesday “legally” To question Joe Biden’s health, and “To wonder if this is a simple episode or a state” Fixed. The former speaker of the House of Representatives, still very influential within his party, welcomed the MSNBC channel. “vision” Democratic leader of the country. “I’m not a doctor. I can’t say what’s going to happen in three or four years, but I think from my experience, if that’s what you’re asking, he will continue to be a great president of the United States,” he said.She added.
“We have to be honest with ourselves that it wasn’t a terrible night.”Representative-elect Mike Quigley, Democrat of Illinois, on CNN on Tuesday.
Decreased physical and verbal flexibility
Calls from elected Democrats urging the president and his entourage to be transparent about the 81-year-old leader’s health have multiplied in recent hours. For months, the White House has sidestepped any questions about the US president’s physical and mental abilities, his physical and verbal ease diminished.
Tensions have been rising among sympathizers and donors since Thursday’s debate. Some are urging Joe Biden to respond to concerns assertively by increasing the number of press conferences or frank exchanges with journalists or supporters.
It should be done on Friday and the president will give the channel an interview that will be broadcast in its entirety on Sunday, ABC News announced. Joe Biden “Knows how to bounce back”His spokeswoman Karine supported Jean-Pierre, while the Democratic leader ruled out the possibility of taking a cognitive test.
A poll released by CNN on Tuesday was enough to further stoke the Democratic camp’s concerns: 75% of voters believe the party will have a better chance in November with a candidate other than Joe Biden. Donald Trump has 49% of voting intentions nationally, compared to 43% for his rival, an unchanged gap since the last poll of this type conducted in April. Vice President Kamala Harris would be better off not winning, getting 45% of the vote to the former Republican president’s 47%.
Other potential Democratic candidates, little known to the general public, who will face Donald Trump with similar scores to the current president, even if they do not have popularity, are for example the Governor of California, Gavin Newsom, the Secretary of Transportation, Pete Buttigieg, or the Governor of Michigan, Gretchen Whitmer.
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On Monday, a reporter asked the president on the plane if he planned to drop out of the race at the end of a short speech at the White House about the Supreme Court’s decision. Joe Biden turned on his heel and left the room without answering.
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