Rep. Mike Quigley suggested that President Biden consider the effect of his weak debate performance on House and Senate races for Democrats when asked if the president should step aside as nominee.
Rep. Mike Quigley suggested Tuesday that President Biden take into account the downballot effects of his debate fiasco. Quigley, a Democrat from Illinois, responded to concerns about Biden's leadership as a growing number of media voices are calling on the president to withdraw after his debate with former President Trump. 'I think four years are one of the great presidencies of our lifetime,' Quigley said on CNN. 'But I think he has to be honest with himself.
' 'It wasn't just a horrible night,' the congressman said. 'But I won't go beyond that out of my respect and understanding of President Joe Biden, a very proud person who has served us extraordinarily well for 50 years. But it's his decision. I just want him to appreciate at this time just how much it impacts not just his race but all the other races that are coming in November.
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