33 Democrats Urge Biden to Withdraw from Re-election Bid

Thirty-three congressional Democrats have called on President Joe Biden to end his re-election campaign following a challenging debate performance against Donald Trump. These lawmakers represent over an eighth of Democrats in Congress, which currently holds 213 House seats and 51 Senate seats.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 20-07-2024 03:06 IST | Created: 20-07-2024 03:06 IST
33 Democrats Urge Biden to Withdraw from Re-election Bid
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In a surprising turn of events, thirty-three congressional Democrats have publicly called on President Joe Biden to not seek re-election. This appeal comes after Biden, the 81-year-old Democratic incumbent, delivered a stumbling performance in a debate against Republican rival Donald Trump.

The lawmakers who have voiced this opinion account for more than one in eight Democrats in Congress. Biden's party currently controls 213 seats in the House of Representatives and 51 in the Senate. Their collective action signals a notable division within party lines as the next presidential election looms.

Listed among the dissenting Democrats are Senators Martin Heinrich of New Mexico, Jon Tester of Montana, and Peter Welch of Vermont, alongside a variety of representatives from states across the nation.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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