Moira Warburton
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Thirty-five congressional Democrats have publicly referred to as on Democratic President Joe Biden to finish his re-election bid after the 81-year-old incumbent carried out poorly in a debate with Republican rival Donald Trump.
They make up greater than one-eighth of congressional Democrats, with Biden’s get together controlling 213 seats within the Home and 51 within the Senate.
The next is a listing of U.S. Democratic lawmakers who’ve publicly and immediately referred to as on Biden to not run once more.
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Sherrod Brown (Ohio)
Martin Heinrich (New Mexico)
Jon Tester (Montana)
Peter Welch (Vermont)
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Mark Takano (California District 39)
Earl Blumenauer (Oregon third District)
Ed Case (Hawaii District 1)
Sean Kasten (Illinois District 6)
Jim Costa (California District 21)
Angie Craig (Minnesota 2nd District)
Lloyd Doggett (Texas thirty seventh District)
Jesus “Chuy” Garcia (Illinois 4th District)
Raul Grijalva (Arizona seventh District)
Jim Himes (Connecticut 4th District)
Jared Huffman (California 2nd District)
Greg Landsman (Ohio 1st District)
Mike Levin (California forty ninth District)
Zoe Lofgren (California 18th District)
Seth Moulton (Massachusetts sixth District)
Betty McCollum (Minnesota 4th District)
Morgan McGarvey (Kentucky’s third District)
Scott Peters (California fiftieth District)
Brittany Patterson (Colorado seventh District)
Mark Pocan (Wisconsin’s 2nd District)
Mike Quigley (Illinois fifth District)
Pat Ryan (New York 18th District)
Adam Schiff (California District 30)
Brad Schneider (Illinois District 10)
Hillary Scholten (Michigan third District)
Mikie Sherrill (New Jersey District 11)
Adam Smith (Washington ninth District)
Eric Sorensen (Illinois District 17)
Greg Stanton (Arizona 4th District)
Gabe Vasquez (New Mexico 2nd District)
Marc Veasey (Texas District 33)