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By Mae Slater on
 July 21, 2024

Vance Demands Biden Step Down: ‘You Can’t Serve’

In a bold political move, Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance has called on President Joe Biden to resign from office, citing perceived incapacity and increasing internal pressure from Biden’s own party.

Breitbart reported that Vance's demands come amid a wave of concerns from within the Democratic Party and Biden's continued decision to persist with his campaign. Vance made his public demand for Biden’s resignation in a post on the social media platform X on Saturday.

He argued that those urging Biden to cease his campaign without also calling for his resignation were being hypocritical. “Everyone calling on Joe Biden to stop running without also calling on him to resign the presidency is engaged in an absurd level of cynicism,” Vance stated.

Emphasizing his point further, Vance said, “If you can’t run, you can’t serve. He should resign now.” His statements reflect a sense of urgency and a strong belief that Biden’s ability to govern has been compromised.

Vance was recently selected as the vice presidential running mate by former President Donald Trump, with the announcement made this past Monday. His call for resignation thus intertwines with the broader Republican campaign strategy.

Mounting Pressure from Within the Democratic Party

Within Biden’s own party, there has been growing concern regarding his capacity to continue the race. An Associated Press/NORC poll released on Wednesday revealed that about two-thirds of Democrats surveyed believe Biden should withdraw. This poll highlights a significant lack of confidence among Democratic voters regarding Biden's electability.

Additionally, several of Biden’s closest allies have reportedly expressed doubts about his prospects. Sources confided to NBC News that they believe Biden has no realistic chance of winning. One Biden campaign official, who spoke anonymously, stated bluntly, “He needs to drop out. He will never recover from this.”

Another person close to the campaign echoed these sentiments, asserting, “No one involved in the effort thinks he has a path.” The stark internal assessments suggest a deep crisis of confidence within Biden's campaign infrastructure.

Concerns about Biden were further compounded by his recent performance in a debate against Trump in June. Observers noted a lackluster showing, which has only intensified the speculation about his fitness for both the campaign and the presidency.

Biden Must Go

This perceived weakness has led to discussions in prominent media outlets about the potential necessity for Biden to step down. A detailed report from the New York Times indicated that Biden may have begun to accept the possibility that he cannot win the upcoming election in November.

This acceptance is seen as a response to the mounting demands from many jittery members of his party.

Sources close to Biden suggested he may soon make an announcement endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris as his replacement. Such a move would represent a significant shift in the Democratic strategy as the election nears.

Despite the growing chorus for his resignation and withdrawal from the race, President Biden has consistently signaled his intention to continue. Speaking from isolation in Delaware, where he is recovering from a coronavirus infection, Biden reaffirmed his commitment to the campaign trail.

In a statement to Reuters, Biden said, “I look forward to getting back on the campaign trail next week to continue exposing the threat of Donald Trump’s Project 2025 agenda while making the case for my own record and the vision that I have for America: one where we save our democracy, protect our rights and freedoms, and create opportunity for everyone.”

Biden’s determination to stay in the race suggests a belief in his ability to overcome current challenges and deliver his message to the American people.

Conclusion

Sen. JD Vance’s demand for President Joe Biden’s resignation has added a dramatic twist to the already intense political scenario.

Vance’s public statements underscore a challenging campaign environment for Biden, marked by internal dissent and external criticism.

With a significant portion of his own party expressing doubt and high-stakes debates impacting perceptions, Biden faces an uphill battle. Despite these hurdles, Biden’s unwavering decision to continue campaigning sets the stage for a contentious election season.

As the political world watches, the actions and outcomes in the coming weeks will be critical in determining the future leadership of the United States. The unfolding drama promises to keep the nation riveted, raising questions about leadership, governance, and the democratic process.

Written By:
Mae Slater

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