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Rep. Angie Craig calls on President Joe Biden to step out of 2024 presidential race


Rep. Angie Craig calls on President Joe Biden to step out of 2024 presidential race

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EAGAN, Minn. — Rep. Angie Craig of Minnesota became the latest House Democrat to call on President Biden to end his campaign for a second term after his shaky debate performance last week and what she called a “lack of a forceful response.”

“This is not a decision I’ve come to lightly, but there is simply too much at stake to risk a second Donald Trump presidency,” Craig said in a statement Saturday morning. “That’s why I respectfully call on President Biden to step aside as the Democratic nominee for a second term as President and allow for a new generation of leaders to step forward.”

Craig — who represents Minnesota’s 2nd Congressional District that encompasses the southern portion of the Twin Cities metro and communities such as Lakeville, Eagan, and Northfield — is one of five House Democrats to call on Mr. Biden to step aside. Rep. Lloyd Doggett of Texas was the first Democratic lawmaker to call on Mr. Biden to drop out of the race, followed by Reps. Raul Grijalva, Seth Moulton and Mike Quigley. 

In her statement, Craig said that she has “great respect” for the president, but after watching the debate “coupled with the lack of forceful response from the president himself following that debate, I do not believe that the president can effectively campaign and win against Donald Trump.”

Mr. Biden, who is 81, has worked for the past week to assuage concerns from voters and members of his own party about his fitness for a second term. He has repeatedly vowed that he will stay in the race, despite several new polls showing him falling significantly behind former President Donald Trump both nationwide and in battleground states.

But in her statement, Craig said that “if we truly believe that Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans must be stopped, there is only a small window left to make sure we have a candidate best equipped to make the case and win. This future of our country is bigger than any one of us. It’s up to the President from here.” 

On Wednesday evening Mr. Biden met with a coalition of Democratic governors to quell their concerns following his lackluster debate performance. Afterwards, Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota said Mr. Biden was “fit for office” and pledged his support.

Mr. Biden made a campaign stop in the battleground state of Wisconsin on Friday, and reiterated that he won’t be forced out as the Democratic presidential nominee. 

And in an interview with ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos Friday, the president insisted the debate was a “bad episode” and that he was “feeling terrible” from a cold. He added that the only thing that might persuade him he could lose to Trump is if the “Lord Almighty” came down and told him so.

Following the debate, the University of Virginia’s “Sabato’s Crystal Ball,” a key election forecaster, shifted Minnesota from “likely Democratic” in this presidential race to “lean Democratic,” in a sign that the state is more competitive than it was four years ago. 



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For all the turmoil, suffering and heartbreaking loss of human life that has unfolded since, the Oct. 7 massacre nearly one year ago is when it began, when heavily armed Hamas gunmen slaughtered about 1,200 people in Israel. Charlie D’Agata, who has reported extensively on the attack and the war in Gaza that followed, recalls the massacre and the escalating regional conflict.

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Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, on Friday hosted its first home football game since a 14-year-old student opened fire at the school one month ago, killing four people and wounding nine others. One of those killed was a beloved defensive football coach. Jericka Duncan has more.

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Israel on Saturday ramped up its punishing airstrikes on Lebanon, and for the first time since it began its assault on the militant group Hezbollah, it targeted the country’s north. Imtiaz Tyab has the latest.

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