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Prominent Democrat Adam Schiff calls for Joe Biden to withdraw from presidential race

Adam Schiff has become the highest-profile Democrat to call for President Joe Biden to drop his re-election bid, as the party plans to hold a virtual vote.

Representative Adam Schiff speaks during a press conference. He has become the most heavyweight Democrat so far to publicly urge US President Joe Biden to end his re-election campaign. Picture: Mandel Ngan/AFP
Representative Adam Schiff speaks during a press conference. He has become the most heavyweight Democrat so far to publicly urge US President Joe Biden to end his re-election campaign. Picture: Mandel Ngan/AFP

Representative Adam Schiff has become the highest-profile Democrat to call for President Joe Biden to drop his re-election bid, as the party pushed ahead with plans to hold a virtual vote to formally make Mr Biden its nominee in the first week of August before the party’s convention opens in person two weeks later.

The move to schedule the roll call vote comes after nearly 20 Democratic members of congress have called on Mr Biden to withdraw from the presidential race in the wake of his halting debate performance against Republican former president Donald Trump last month.

Among Democrats nationwide, nearly two-thirds say Mr Biden should step aside and let his party nominate a different candidate, according to an AP-NORC Centre for Public Affairs Research poll released on Wednesday, sharply undercutting his post-debate claim that “average Democrats” are still with him even if some “big names” are turning on him.

“While the choice to withdraw from the campaign is President Biden’s alone, I believe it is time for him to pass the torch,” Mr Schiff, a key Nancy Pelosi ally who is running for the Senate in California this year, said in a statement on Wednesday.

“And in doing so, secure his legacy of leadership by allowing us to defeat Donald Trump in the upcoming election.”

Joe Biden waves on stage at the College of Southern Nevada in Las Vegas this week. Picture: AFP
Joe Biden waves on stage at the College of Southern Nevada in Las Vegas this week. Picture: AFP

Mr Schiff’s announcement comes after Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer and House of Representatives Democratic minority leader Hakeem Jeffries encouraged the Democratic National Convention to delay for a week plans to hold the virtual vote to renominate Mr Biden, which could have taken place as soon as Sunday, according to two people familiar with the situation who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private conversations.

Now, the Democratic National Convention’s rules committee will meet on Friday to discuss the virtual vote plans and will finalise them next week, according to a letter sent to members obtained on Wednesday by The Associated Press.

The letter from co-chairs Bishop Leah D. Daughtry and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz states that the virtual roll call vote won’t take place before August 1, but that the party is still committed to holding a vote before August 7, which had been the filing deadline to get on Ohio’s presidential ballot.

“We will not be implementing a rushed virtual voting process,” Bishop Daughtry and Mr Walz wrote, “though we will begin our important consideration of how a virtual voting process would work.”

The Democratic convention opens on August 19 in Chicago, but the party announced in May that it would hold an early roll call to ensure Mr Biden would qualify for the ballot in Ohio. Ohio originally had an August7 deadline but has since changed its rules.

The Biden campaign insists that the party must operate under Ohio’s initial rules to ensure Republican lawmakers can’t mount legal challenges to keep the President off the ballot.

Even if Democrats conduct a virtual roll call vote ahead of their convention, meanwhile, it wouldn’t necessarily lock Biden into the nomination.

The Democratic National Committee rulemaking arm could vote to hold an in-person roll call in Chicago, said Elaine Kamarck, a longtime member of that committee and expert on the party’s nominating process. But since the Ohio law doesn’t go into effect until September 1, Mr Biden appearing on the state’s ballot remains a real concern, Ms Kamarck said.

“This is a failsafe for the Democrats,” Ms Kamarck said, adding that “the convention is the highest authority” in the nominating process.

The AP-NORC poll, conducted as Mr Biden works to salvage his candidacy two weeks after his debate flop, also found that only about three in 10 Democrats are extremely or very confident that he has the mental capability to serve effectively as president, down slightly from 40 per cent in an AP-NORC poll in February.

Top Democrat calls on Joe Biden to ‘pass the torch’ and withdraw

The letter from Bishop Daughtry and Mr Walz comes a day after a contingent of House Democrats wary of swiftly nominating Mr Biden as the party’s pick for re-election circulated another letter raising “serious concerns” about plans for a virtual roll call. Their letter to the DNC, which has not been sent, says it would be a “terrible idea” to stifle debate about the party’s nominee with the early roll call vote.

“It could deeply undermine the morale and unity of Democrats,” said the letter obtained by the AP.

The Wall Street Journal

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