The Minnesota congresswoman praised Biden for his “decades” of service on Saturday before urging him “to make way for a new generation of leadership.”
Before urging Biden to make way for” a new generation of leaders,” the Minnesota congresswoman praised him for his “decades of service” on Saturday. Before urging Biden to make way for” a new generation of leaders,” the Minnesota congresswoman praised him for his “decades of service” on Saturday.
The Minnesota congresswoman praised Biden for his “decades” of service on Saturday before urging him “to make way for a new generation of leadership.”
LOADINGERROR LOADING. Rep. Angie Craig (D-Minn.) joined four other Democratic members of Congress in urging Joe Biden to withdraw from the presidential race after his poor showing in last week’s debate against Donald Trump. In a detailed statement, she praised Biden’s years of service and legislative achievements but recommended that he step aside to make room for a new wave of leaders. Craig stated that there is a limited amount of time to ensure that a candidate capable of defeating Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans is selected. She mentioned that although she was grateful for the President signing her bills, his performance in debates and lack of assertiveness in addressing voter concerns have caused her to doubt his ability to successfully campaign and win against Trump. I have not taken this decision lightly, but the consequences are too grave to chance another term with Donald Trump as president. Therefore, I urge President Biden to resign. Craig has joined a larger group of Democratic members of Congress in asking for the same thing. A member of the Texas House of Representatives On Tuesday, Lloyd Doggett was the first to argue that the president had not succeeded in reassuring voters or defending his accomplishments. Craig mentioned that if Biden were to withdraw from the race, it could potentially serve as a source of motivation and solidarity for our country.