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List of Democrats who opposed the Joe Biden 2024 presidential campaign

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In the lead-up to the 2024 United States presidential election there was doubt surrounding President Joe Biden's ability to run for re-election.[1] Following his performance at the first presidential debate on June 27 there were widespread calls for Biden to step aside as the presumptive Democrat nominee. This is a list of Democrats who have expressed opposition to President Biden's nomination in his 2024 campaign for President of the United States.

Federal executive officials

Julian Castro

Note: Political activity by current executive branch officials (other than the president and vice president) faces some restrictions under the Hatch Act.[2]

Cabinet-level officials

U.S. Senators

Mark Warner
Peter Welch
Tom Harkin

Current

  • Mark Warner, U.S. Senator from Virginia (2009–present), Governor of Virginia (2002–2006)[4] (called for him to drop out)
  • Peter Welch, U.S. Senator from Vermont, (2023–present), U.S. Representative from Vermont (2007–2023)[5] (called for him to drop out)

Former

U.S. Representatives

Earl Blumenauer
Angie Craig
Lloyd Doggett
Jared Golden
Raúl Grijalva
Joe Morelle
Seth Moulton
Jerry Nadler
Mike Quigley
Pat Ryan
Hillary Scholten
Mikie Sherrill
Adam Smith
Mark Takano
Rashida Tlaib
Susan Wild
Tim Ryan

Current

  • Earl Blumenauer, U.S. Representative from Oregon (1996–present)[7] (called for him to drop out)
  • Ed Case, U.S. Representative from Hawaii (2019–present) [8] (called for him to drop out)
  • Angie Craig, U.S. Representative from Minnesota (2019–present)[9] (called for him to drop out)
  • Lloyd Doggett, U.S. Representative from Texas (1995–present)[10] (called for him to drop out)
  • Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, U.S. Representative from Washington (2023–present)[11] (called for him to drop out)
  • Jared Golden, U.S. Representative from Maine (2019–present)[12]
  • Raúl Grijalva, U.S. Representative from Arizona (2003–present)[13] (called for him to drop out)
  • Jim Himes, U.S. Representative from Connecticut (2009–present)[14] (called for him to drop out)
  • Joe Morelle, U.S. Representative from New York (2018–present)[15] (called for him to drop out)
  • Seth Moulton, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts (2015–present)[16] (called for him to drop out)
  • Jerry Nadler, U.S. Representative from New York (1992–present)[17] (called for him to drop out)
  • Mike Quigley, U.S. Representative from Illinois (2009–present)[18] (called for him to drop out)
  • Pat Ryan, U.S. Representative from New York (2022–present)[19] (called for him to drop out)
  • Brad Schneider, U.S. Representative from Illinois (2013–present) [20] (called for him to drop out)
  • Hillary Scholten, U.S. Representative from Michigan (2023-present)[21] (called for him to drop out)
  • Mikie Sherrill, U.S. Representative from New Jersey (2019–present)[22] (called for him to drop out)
  • Adam Smith, U.S. Representative from Washington (1997–present)[23] (called for him to drop out)
  • Greg Stanton, U.S. Representative from Arizona (2019–present)[24] (called for him to drop out)
  • Mark Takano, U.S. Representative from California (2013–present)[25] (called for him to drop out)
  • Rashida Tlaib, U.S. Representative from Michigan (2019–present)[26] (supported protest vote in primaries over Biden's handling of Israel-Hamas war)
  • Susan Wild, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (2018–present)[27] (called for him to drop out)

Former

  • Carolyn Bourdeaux, former U.S. Representative from Georgia (2021–2023)[28] (called for him to drop out)
  • Andy Levin, former U.S. Representative from Michigan (2019–2023)[29]
  • Tim Ryan, former U.S. Representative from Ohio (2003–2023), and 2020 Presidential Candidate[30] (called for him to drop out)
  • David Skaggs, former U.S. Representative from Colorado (1987–1999)[31] (supported protest vote in primaries)

Statewide officials

Governors

Former

Lieutenant governors

Current

  • Antonio Delgado, Lieutenant Governor of New York (2022–present)[33] (called for him to drop out)

State legislators

Current

Former

Municipal and local officials

Mayors

County officials

City officials

Current

Former

Notable individuals

See also

References

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