Colorado Democrat Adam Frisch calls on Biden to step down from presidential race

Democratic congressional candidate Adam Frisch on Tuesday called on President Joe Biden to step down from the presidential race, saying the country needs “a new generation of leadership” after the president’s poor performance during last week’s presidential debate.

Frisch, who is vying against Jeff Hurd for the seat in Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District this November, said in a video posted to X, formerly Twitter, that the debate last week reinforced his belief that neither candidate is fit for president.

“We need a president that can unite America to realize our nation’s unlimited potential. We deserve better. President Biden should withdraw from this race,” Frisch said, adding that while he thanks the president for his years of service, “the path ahead requires a new generation of leadership to take our country forward.”

For some time, I’ve been worried about the state of the presidential race. Neither candidate is fit for office, but only Joe Biden has the power and decency to move us forward by stepping aside and passing the baton to the next generation of leadership. pic.twitter.com/G2CijTSVnF

— Adam Frisch for CD-3 (@AdamForColorado) July 2, 2024

Frisch became the second high-profile Democrat on Tuesday to publicly call on Biden to step down as the Democratic nominee for president. Less than an hour after the Colorado candidate made the announcement, Rep. Lloyd Doggett of Texas, said that Biden should “make the painful and difficult decision to withdraw,” citing Biden’s debate performance against Donald Trump failing to “effectively defend his many accomplishments.”

  Former Browns Receiver Set to Work Out for Rival Steelers

Read the full story from our partner, Denver7.

Related Articles

Election |


Letters: Debate was a disaster for Biden and Trump is still unhinged. Now what, America?

Election |


Can Trisha Calvarese beat Lauren Boebert? Democrat aims for a rare upset in Colorado’s ruby red 4th District

Election |


Colorado’s contested Democratic primaries turned on more than ideology, despite prominent lawmakers’ losses

Election |


Opinion: The bases have spoken — extremists like Dave Williams and Tim Hernandez are out

Election |


Five takeaways from Colorado’s primaries as voters give Lauren Boebert new life, pick a Denver DA and more

 

(Visited 1 times, 1 visits today)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *