House Democrat says people want to ‘turn the page’ on Biden
- Rep. Dean Phillips has called for President Joe Biden to "pass the torch" and suggested that voters are not enthusiastic about his potential reelection.
- Phillips acknowledged that his comments might be unpopular among Democrats but pointed out that Biden is trailing by 7 points in four swing states crucial to the next election.
- Phillips proposed the idea of a moderate governor, potentially from the heartland, such as Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, or Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers, to take over from Biden.
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House Democrat says people want to ‘turn the page’ on Biden
Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.), who has floated a presidential primary contest against President Biden, said Sunday people want to “turn the page” on the incumbent president when it comes to 2024. “People want to turn the page,” Phillips told NBC “Meet The Press” moderator Chuck Todd. “I think that’s fair to say. As a Democrat,…
Minnesota lawmaker Dean Phillips says Biden should 'pass the torch' in 2024: Democrats 'would like to see an alternative'
Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips said a "moderate governor, hopefully from the heartland" would be a wiser choice for a Democratic presidential candidate.
Rep. Dean Phillips on NBC Calls on Biden to 'Pass the Torch'
A House Democrat is ramping up his calls for President Joe Biden to step aside and naming several Democratic colleagues he wants to jump into the presidential primary. In an interview with Chuck Todd on Meet the Press Sunday, Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) — who had been reluctant to name names on who he wanted to run against Biden — finally got more specific. “I would like to see a moderate governor, hopefully from the heartland, from one of the f…
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