What Democrats being floated to replace Biden have to say

  • Names of more than a handful of Democrats surface as potential replacements
  • READ MORE: Disappointed swing state Democrats on Biden's debate

Amid fallout over President Biden's disastrous presidential debate performance on Thursday, some Democrats are calling for the president to be replaced at the top of the ticket come November.

Multiple party members have reiterated to DailyMail.com that the decision to step aside rests solely with the president, and Democrats cannot push him out.

More than a handful of Democratic officials are being floated as potential replacements should the 81-year-old Commander-in-Chief announce he won't seek reelection after all.

Among the names that have surfaced in the days since the debate are Vice President Kamala Harris, California Governor Gavin Newsom, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Senator Raphael Warnock.

But at this point, all of the names being suggested as a potential replacements as  Democratic presidential nominee are pushing back and closing ranks around the president.

Here's what they have to say about the prospect of Biden being replaced:

Vice President Kamala Harris

Vice President Kamala Harris was one of the first Democrats to defend President Biden following the debate on Thursday.

She appeared on CNN right after the debate where she admitted the president had a rough start but claimed he had a better finish.

'Yes, there was a slow start, but it was a strong finish,' she told anchor Anderson Cooper. 'And what became very clear through the course of the night is that Joe Biden is fighting on behalf of the American people.'

what democrats being floated to replace biden have to say

Vice President Kamala Harris has defended Biden amid fallout over his debate performance both on television and the campaign trail. She appeared at a campaign event in Nevada after the debate

Harris has appeared for multiple interviews where she has defended Biden since the debate, saying he is the one candidate who was on the debate stage who has the endorsement of his vice president.

After the debate Harris hit the campaign trail in Nevada to rally support for Biden.

Governor Gavin Newsom

Fellow Californian Governor Gavin Newsom has also been suggested as a potential replacement for Biden as the Democratic presidential nominee.

Newsom has been one of Biden's fiercest supporters and appeared in the 'spin room' in Atlanta directly after the debate to push back on concerns over the president's fitness to serve.

what democrats being floated to replace biden have to say

California Governor Gavin Newsom has been a forceful defender of President Biden and rejected him being replaced. He said he would never turn his back on the president

When asked about replacing Biden, Newsom forcefully rejected it.

'I would never turn my back on President Biden. Never ever turn my back on President Biden, and I don't know a Democrat in my party who would do so,' Newsom said.  'We're going to win this election.

Newsom said he has spent a lot of time with Biden and knows what he's capable of.

'I have no trepidations,' he said.

Governor Gretchen Whitmer

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer is another state leader whose name has been thrown out as a Biden replacement and one who hails from a battleground state.

On Monday, the governor rejected a report that she suggested Biden could no longer win Michigan following the debate after Politico reported Whitmer called a senior Biden campaign official to disavow a 'draft Gretch' movement and warned Michigan was not winnable for the president.

Whitmer released a statement saying she is proud to support Biden as the nominee and behind him 100 percent.

'Not only do I believe Joe can win Michigan, I know he can because he’s got the receipts,' she said.

what democrats being floated to replace biden have to say

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, who is co-chair of the Biden reelection campaign, insisted on Monday that Biden could win Michigan in November and anyone claiming she would say otherwise is 'full of sh*t'

The governor also posted a video Monday afternoon where she praised Biden for working to make people's lives better. It urged people to campaign and vote for the president.

'Anyone who claims I would say that we can’t win Michigan is full of sh*t. Let’s go,' she wrote in her post.

Governor Josh Shapiro

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's name often comes up as a Democrat with a bright political future and potential sights on the White House.

The battleground state governor was one of the first Democratic leaders to push back on replacing Biden following his stumbling debate performance.

'Joe Biden had a bad debate night, but Donald Trump was a bad president,' Shapiro said in a CNN interview the morning after the debate. However, he also said he would be the first to admit the debate was not a good look.

what democrats being floated to replace biden have to say

Governor Shapiro said he would not engage in hypotheticals over whether he could replace Biden as the Democratic candidate

Shapiro also argued CNN should have done a better job of calling out Trump's lies.

The Pennsylvania governor refused to respond in the interview over whether he could replace Biden on the ticket. He said he would not 'engage in that hypothetical,' but he's all in.

Shapiro said Democrats need to stop worrying and start working.

Governor Andy Beshear

Governor Andy Beshear, a Democrat who won reelection in ruby red Kentucky last year, was asked about replacing Biden on Monday and whether he would be willing to step in if he had to.

'Only the president can determine his future as a candidate. He is the candidate and as long as he is, I'm supporting him,' Beshear told the crowd of reporters.

what democrats being floated to replace biden have to say

Democratic Governor Andy Beshear said mention of his name as a Biden replacement is flattering but insisted he's backing the president as long as he is running

He called the mention of his name flattering but said it's a reflection of all the good things going on in his state.

When asked, Beshear did admit Biden's debate performance on Thursday was not good.

'It was a very bad night for the president, but he is still the candidate. Only he could make decisions about his future candidacy,' he told reporters.

 Governor JB Pritzker

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker's name has surfaced as a Biden replacement as well, but the governor and billionaire released a statement after the debate slamming Donald Trump while touting the president.

'Tonight, voters were presented with a clear choice – a president working hard every day to improve the lives of all Americans or a convicted felon, a selfish blowhard looking out only for himself,' it read.

'The contrast between these two men was clear before the debate – it is even clearer now,' it continued.

what democrats being floated to replace biden have to say

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker released a statement after the debate where he said voters had a choice between a president working hard and a convicted felon

Pritzker accused the former GOP president of lying and misleading the American people but said voters would not be fooled.

'Americans rejected Donald Trump’s extreme MAGA agenda in 2020 and they’ll do it again in November,' he said.

Senator Raphael Warnock

Some voters in the battleground state of Georgia suggested to DailyMail.com that their Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock would be a good replacement for Biden having won the battleground state.

But Warnock was on the ground in Atlanta defending Biden following the debate on Thursday.

'I would be concerned if the president didn't have a record to run on,' Warnock told reporters. 'But the fact of the matter is, this is a man who has passed historic legislation.'

what democrats being floated to replace biden have to say

Senator Raphael Warnock said he would do everything he can to make sure Biden and Harris are reelected

Warnock doubled down Sunday on 'Meet the Press' where he said bad debates happen.

During the interview, he was asked about the possibility of Biden stepping aside and paving the way for Harris to run.

'I have great respect for Vice President Harris, whom I spent a great deal of time with, but Joe Biden is the nominee,' he responded. 'I'm going to do everything I can to make sure we elect Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.'

Read more

OTHER NEWS

52 minutes ago

Joe Biden “Needs To Step Aside,” Netflix Co-Founder Reed Hastings Says In Latest MegaDonor Blow To POTUS

54 minutes ago

Video: Homeowner makes a VERY grisly discovery under her laundry room floor after a flood - as shock find forces her to phone the POLICE

55 minutes ago

This may end up the most damaging SCOTUS decision of the term. And it wasn't immunity.

55 minutes ago

Recordings Are Ruining Lives On The July 3 General Hospital

55 minutes ago

Online bookseller Booktopia collapses into voluntary administration

56 minutes ago

‘It’s like living in an open sewer’: How Britain’s prettiest village became its smelliest

56 minutes ago

Over a million South Koreans sign petition to impeach president Yoon Suk Yeol

56 minutes ago

China’s imports of commodities at all-time highs and likely to stay that way, JPM says

56 minutes ago

Is your antivirus "good enough"? New survey shows more and more are paying for protection — but many of us just don't seem to care

56 minutes ago

Payroll data shows 'concerning' concentrated job gains, says ADP's Nela Richardson

56 minutes ago

Jim Lebenthal expects a September Fed cut, but says he's nervous about the economy

56 minutes ago

This Solar Charger Promises to Let You Charge Your EV Anywhere

58 minutes ago

Records show at least 8 groups applied for permits to protest at DNC

1 hour ago

Chelsea Wine store owner looks dapper in court appearance for allegedly stealing vintages from own shop

1 hour ago

Delta flight diverts from Detroit to New York after passengers were served spoiled food

1 hour ago

Fort Worth Botanic Garden celebrates turning 90 this year

1 hour ago

Victoria and David Beckham re-wear purple wedding outfits to mark 25th anniversary

1 hour ago

Red Wings sign 2-time Cup winner Vladimir Tarasenko to 2-year deal

1 hour ago

Should Cowboys' Dak Prescott be the Highest-Paid QB?

1 hour ago

Steven Van Zandt reflects on leaving Springsteen's E Street Band just before their breakthrough

1 hour ago

Red Wings sign scorer Vladimir Tarasenko to two-year contract

1 hour ago

Flyers re-sign young forward to a two-year contract

1 hour ago

4-star ATH Zymear Smith decommits from Alabama

1 hour ago

Look: RB Joe Mixon dons Texans' new uniform for the first time

1 hour ago

NFL News: CeeDee Lamb is ready to leave Dallas Cowboys

1 hour ago

€100m Euro 2024 star on Liverpool radar as Anfield goalkeeper uncertainty grows

1 hour ago

This 1920s Palm Beach Home Is Full of Old-World Romance—but It's Far From Stuffy

1 hour ago

C$ climbs to 8-day high as U.S. data pressures greenback

1 hour ago

Zelenskiy Laughs Off Question About Biden's Age

1 hour ago

‘Confident’ Maple Leaf Anthony Stolarz vows to support, but push, Joseph Woll

1 hour ago

Chicago Bears let Caleb Williams face unnecessary risk this offseason, per NFL insider

1 hour ago

Rutgers Football international prospect Jack Scullion

1 hour ago

Pre-Hispanic Ball Court and Curious Circular Structure Discovered

1 hour ago

Former NFL All-Pro makes bold prediction about Steelers QB Russell Wilson

1 hour ago

Winnipeg residents voice concerns over safety due to homeless encampments

1 hour ago

Want to help plan large Kelowna waterfront park?

1 hour ago

S&P 500, Nasdaq post record closing highs as data stokes hope for rate cut

1 hour ago

ATM cash withdrawals expected to reach £235million as voters go to polls

1 hour ago

‘Focused’ Toney ready to play his part as England prepare for Swiss

1 hour ago

Nvidia is starting to act like its own asset class