Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance has reiterated his call for President Joe Biden to resign from office if he is unable to continue running for re-election. Vance argues that those urging Biden to withdraw from the race without stepping down from the presidency are displaying an 'absurd level of cynicism.'
Vance, an Ohio senator, emphasized that if Biden is unable to run for president, he should also resign from his role as Commander in Chief. This stance has been a consistent message from Vance, but it is the first time he has made this argument since becoming the Republican vice presidential nominee.
In a recent statement, Vance criticized the Democratic Party elites and media for their focus on replacing Biden on the ballot. He maintained that if Biden is deemed unfit to run for president, then he is also unfit to serve as president. Vance's position is clear: if Biden does not run for re-election, he should step down from his position as the leader of the country.
This call for Biden's resignation comes amidst growing speculation and discussions within political circles about the President's future plans. Vance's vocal stance on this issue underscores the ongoing political tensions and debates surrounding Biden's leadership and the upcoming presidential election.