Warnock dodges question on whether Biden should’ve dropped out in 2024: ‘It’s over’
- Senator Raphael Warnock of Georgia declined to discuss the 2024 election and said it is over as of 2025.
- Speculation about Biden's fitness intensified after his prostate cancer diagnosis and his July 2024 decision to step down as the Democratic nominee following a poor debate.
- Warnock pivoted to criticize Republicans for pushing a bill that could cut healthcare access for up to seven million Americans, especially affecting children.
- Warnock supported letting tax cuts expire for individuals earning $500,000 or more to protect crucial programs and said he will focus all his energy on current tasks.
- Warnock, elected in 2021 and reelected in 2022 in swing-state Georgia, faces a 2026 election amid ongoing party leadership uncertainty following Democrats' 2024 defeat.
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Warnock Won’t Bite as Plouffe Points Fingers
While Plouffe rewrites Biden’s exit, Warnock zeroes in on stopping Trump In an exclusive “Meet the Press” interview, Senator Raphael Warnock(D-Ga.) was asked to respond to a fiery quote from David Plouffe, the former Obama campaign manager now advising...
Warnock dodges question on whether Biden should’ve dropped out in 2024: ‘It’s over’
Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) sidestepped a question on whether former President Biden should have dropped out of the 2024 presidential race sooner, saying in a Sunday interview that the election is “over.” “Here is what we absolutely know about last year’s election: It’s over. And I’m going to spend all of my energy focused on…
Warnock dodges questions from NBC host on whether Biden should have dropped out earlier
Sen. Raphael Warnock dodged questions on Biden's decision to run for re-election, focusing instead on opposing a "big, ugly" GOP bill, arguing that it would cut health care for millions.

Warnock uninterested in Biden 2024 postmortem after being named in Tapper book: ‘It’s over’
Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) doesn’t want to talk about the 2024 election anymore. The Georgia senator said what he “absolutely” knows about last year’s election is that it’s “over” amid continued speculation over former President Joe Biden‘s fitness for office.…
‘It’s over’: Sen. Raphael Warnock doesn’t say if Biden should have dropped out sooner
In an exclusive interview with Meet the Press, Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) does not answer directly to a former Harris campaign senior adviser saying the Democratic Party would have been stronger had former President Biden dropped out of the race sooner.
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