July 22, 2024 in Regional, Top Stories

TENNESSEE LAWMAKERS REACT TO NEWS PRESIDENT BIDEN WILL NOT SEEK RE-ELECTION

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Sunday, President Joe Biden announced he would no longer be running in the 2024 presidential election.

The move comes after several Democratic leaders, including Nancy Pelosi and former President Barack Obama, reportedly pushed for it.

Several of Tennessee’s lawmakers released statements concerning the president’s announcement.

Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton

This historical disenfranchisement of tens of millions of Americans from every state in the Union simply because the progressive elites didn’t think President Biden could win in November.  This uprooting of the election process is anti-democratic and should worry us all. This action by the Democrat Party joining the progressives truly shows they are Politics above all else and not People before Politics.

Tennessee House Minority Leader Karen Camper

Today, we acknowledge a significant moment in our nation’s history as President Joe Biden has announced his decision not to seek re-election. I want to extend my deepest gratitude to President Biden for his unwavering service to our country. Throughout his tenure, he has kept his commitment to the American people, delivering on numerous campaign promises that have led to substantial progress in our society.

President Biden’s leadership during these challenging times has been commendable, and his dedication to the principles of democracy and justice has been inspiring. We thank him for his steadfast resolve and the positive changes he has championed.

In his endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee for President, we see a continuation of this legacy of leadership and progress. Vice President Harris has demonstrated exceptional service and dedication in her role, and her experience and vision make her an outstanding candidate to lead our nation forward.

I fully support Vice President Harris in her bid to become the next President of the United States. Her commitment to equality, justice, and the well-being of all Americans reflects the values we hold dear. Together, we will work to ensure a brighter future for our country.

Thank you, President Biden, for your service and commitment. And thank you, Vice President Harris, for your unwavering dedication. We stand with you as we embark on this new chapter for America.Tennessee House Minority Leader Karen Camper

Tennessee Democratic Party Chair Hendrell Remus

In 2020, while everyone around me was choosing sides and lining up behind their preferred Democratic candidates for President, I patiently awaited the entry of Vice President Joe Biden into the race. Once Vice President Biden entered the race, I was locked in and vowed that I was Ridin’ with Biden come hell or high water.

Today, as President Joseph R. Biden announces his intention not to seek re-election, I am saddened but I am forever proud of having supported the man who defeated Donald Trump and restored hope in America. President Biden delivered for the American people on election night in 2020 and every day during his term in office. Our nation is better today because President Biden served.

The next Democratic President will inherit a historic record of accomplishments to build on. Our party must do everything in its power to ensure that we protect President Biden’s legacy while fighting to make the lives of ordinary people better.

At this critical moment with so much on the line, we must unite as a party and deliver for the American people. The path ahead is clear. We have one objective and that is to make sure that Donald Trump does not return to the White House.

Mr. President, we will carry out the mission and finish the job of building back better.Tennessee Democratic Party Chair Hendrell Remus

Rep Marsha Blackburn (R)

Finally, Joe Biden has realized what the rest of the American people and even his own party already knew—he is not only the wrong leader for America, but is wholly incapable of doing the job of President of the United States. But he didn’t go far enough. https://x.com/VoteMarsha/status/1815083933001781323

Rep. Tim Burchett (R)

Due to the President’s condition, I did not see any other path forward. https://x.com/RepTimBurchett/status/1815084816804589731

Rep. Diana Harshbarger (R)

Joe Biden’s decision not to seek reelection confirms what I and many of my colleagues have known for years: Joe Biden is unfit to lead.

Though Democrats and the media have ignored the President’s rapid decline in mental and physical health for months, his decision to drop out of the race is an overt admission of his poor condition and his inability to serve out the rest of his term as President of the United States.

I could not agree more with President Trump and Vice Presidential Nominee JD Vance who have repeatedly said that if Joe Biden is not fit to run for reelection, he is not fit to be commander-in-chief.Rep. Diana Harshbarger (R)

Congressman Scott DesJarlais (R)

It is no secret President Biden’s health has been in decline for quite some time. I am glad to see that he has made the best choice for himself, his family, and for the country.Congressman Scott DesJarlais (R)



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