Rep. Steven Horsford, a Democrat from Nevada, recently spoke out in defense of President Biden amidst growing criticism from some Democratic colleagues. Horsford suggested that the criticism directed at Biden may be rooted in ageism and ableism rather than a critique of his policies.
During an interview, Horsford highlighted Biden's accomplishments, emphasizing that the President's age has not hindered his ability to make significant strides in various policy areas. He pointed to Biden's efforts in reducing child poverty, passing bipartisan legislation on infrastructure, and addressing gun violence as evidence of his effectiveness as a leader.
As the chair of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), Horsford reaffirmed his support for Biden and shared details of a virtual meeting between the CBC members and the President. Biden reportedly expressed gratitude for the caucus's support and pledged continued loyalty to its members.
Horsford emphasized the importance of respecting the will of the voters who have chosen Biden as the Democratic nominee, noting that millions of Americans have already cast their votes in support of the President.
While Biden appears to have the backing of the CBC, some Democratic lawmakers have publicly called for him to step aside. Representatives from various states have urged Biden to consider relinquishing his position, citing concerns about his performance and leadership.
Despite the differing opinions within the Democratic Party, Horsford's defense of Biden underscores the ongoing debate surrounding the President's tenure and the support he continues to receive from certain factions within the party.