4 senior House Dems, including NY Rep. Jerry Nadler, join calls for Biden to drop out of 2024 race

Four more senior House Democrats are calling for President Joe Biden to end his reelection bid following a private call with Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries on Sunday, according to multiple reports.

Reps. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.), Joe Morelle (D-N.Y.), Adam Smith (D-Wash.), and Mark Takano (D-Calif.) have all called on the incumbent to step aside for the 2024 Presidential race during the two-hour call with Jeffries, sources told Politico, the New York Times and other outlets.

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The four Democrats made their claims during a meeting of House Democrats on Sunday that meant to address the party’s anxieties and concerns over Biden’s ability to win in November.

Nadler, Morelle, Smith and Takano join five other House Democrats who have issued statements questioning Biden’s reelection prospects following a poor performance during the first presidential debate against former President Donald Trump.

The lack of endorsement from the top Democrats could serve as a major blow to Biden given the representatives’ positions and standing in the party. 

Reps. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.)
Reps. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) agreed that Biden should step down in the upcoming presidential election.Getty Images
Rep. Adam Smith,
Rep. Adam Smith issued a statement questioning Biden’s reelection prospects.AP

Nadler is the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee and Morelle serves as the top Democrat on the Administration Committee. 

Smith is a ranking member of the Armed Services Committee, and Takano is a ranking member on the Veteran Affairs panel. 

Along with the four Democrats on the private call, Reps. Jim Himes (Conn.), Zoe Lofgren (Calif.), Don Beyer (Va.) and Rick Larsen (Wash.) have all voiced their fears of a potential Biden failure in the looming election. 

While no Democratic congressional leader has publicly called on Biden to step down yet, the mounting concerns from inside the House illustrate the party’s wavering confidence in the president. 

Rep. Mark Takano
Rep. Mark Takano and eight others expressed their concerns.AP

Biden, 81, continues to face pressure over his age and poor debate performance — sending his team into damage control as they attempt to unite Democrats behind his campaign. 

While Jeffries hosted Sunday’s caucus to ease fears in the House, Biden was busy campaigning in the critical swing state of Pennsylvania to make up for the poor debate showing. 

He also did an interview with ABC on Friday to try and unite his party, but it appears as though the efforts came up short.  

Rep. Joe Morelle
Rep. Joe Morelle serves as the top Democrat on the Administration Committee. 

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Approved ~ MJM