Rep. Lloyd Doggett, a Democrat from Texas, has made headlines by becoming the first House Democrat to call on President Biden to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race. Doggett expressed concerns about the upcoming election, stating that 'too much is at stake.'
In a statement released on Tuesday, Doggett acknowledged Biden's accomplishments but pointed out that many Americans have shown dissatisfaction with their choices for the upcoming election. He highlighted that President Biden has been trailing behind Democratic senators in key states and in most polls, including against Donald Trump.
Doggett emphasized the importance of safeguarding democracy from authoritarian threats, stating that the risk of a Trump victory is too great to ignore. He praised Biden for saving democracy in 2020 but urged him not to risk delivering the country back to Trump in 2024.
Referring to historical precedent, Doggett mentioned former President Lyndon Johnson's decision to withdraw under different circumstances. He suggested that Biden should follow suit and pave the way for a new generation of leaders to emerge through an open, democratic process.
Despite his reservations, Doggett expressed respect for Biden's achievements and noted the President's commitment to the country over personal interests. He called on Biden to make a 'painful and difficult decision' to withdraw from the race.
As the debate over Biden's candidacy continues, Doggett's public stance adds a new dimension to the political landscape. It remains to be seen how President Biden will respond to this call to step aside and allow for a new chapter in American leadership.