Democratic Rep. Adam Smith of Washington made headlines on Monday by publicly calling for President Joe Biden to step aside from the presidential race. Smith is the seventh congressional Democrat to voice opposition to the party's presumptive nominee.
During an interview on CNN's 'The Lead,' Smith expressed his belief that Biden is not the ideal candidate to carry the Democratic message. While acknowledging Biden's accomplishments, Smith emphasized that the president has struggled to effectively deliver the party's strong message.
Smith's stance aligns with a growing sentiment among some Democratic lawmakers, with concerns raised about Biden's ability to support down-ballot Democratic races. Despite recognizing Biden as the superior choice compared to Donald Trump, Smith emphasized his conviction that the Democratic Party can do better in selecting a candidate.
Smith's call for Biden to step aside underscores the internal debate within the Democratic Party regarding the best path forward for the upcoming presidential election. As the election draws nearer, the party faces the challenge of balancing support for its nominee with the desire for a candidate who can effectively convey its message and secure victory.