A growing number of Democrats are opposing President Joe Biden’s reelection.
Most recently, Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio added his name to the list, citing concerns from his constituents.
“I agree with the many Ohioans who have contacted me,” Brown said in a statement Friday. “At this critical time, we must focus our full attention on these important issues. I believe the president should end his campaign.”
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Biden’s shaky performance in the June debate has focused scrutiny on the president and raised concerns about whether he can serve another four years in office or even win in November.
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Some lawmakers from Biden’s party have called on him to drop out of the race.
- Senator Sherrod Brown (Ohio)
- Senator Martin Heinrich of New Mexico
- Senator Jon Tester (Montana)
- Senator Peter Welch (Vermont)
- Congressman Earl Blumenauer from Oregon
- Congressman Ed Case (D-Hawaii)
- Representative Kathy Kastor of Florida
- Congressman Shawn Kasten (Illinois)
- Congressman Jim Costa (California)
- Congressman Angie Craig (D-MN)
- Congressman Lloyd Doggett (Texas)
- Congressman Jesus “Chuy” Garcia (R-Illinois)
- Congressman Raul Grijalva from Arizona
- Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.)
- Congressman Jared Huffman (California)
- Congressman Greg Landsman (Ohio)
- Congressman Mike Levin (California)
- Congressman Zoe Lofgren (California)
- Representative Seth Moulton of Massachusetts
- Rep. Betty McCollum (D-Minn.)
- Congressman Morgan McGarvey (KY)
- Congressman Scott Peters (California)
- Congresswoman Brittany Pettersen (Colorado)
- Rep. Mark Pocan (Wisconsin)
- Congressman Mike Quigley (Illinois)
- Congressman Pat Ryan (New York)
- Congressman Adam Schiff (California)
- Congressman Brad Schneider (Illinois)
- Rep. Hillary Scholten (Michigan)
- Congressman Mickey Sherrill (New Jersey)
- Congressman Adam Smith (Washington)
- Congressman Eric Sorensen (D-IL)
- Congressman Greg Stanton (Arizona)
- Congressman Mark Takano (California)
- Congressman Gabe Vásquez (New Mexico)
Contributing author: Moira Warburton, Reuters