Marjorie Taylor Greene says Trump's 'momentum' will let him stay unaffected by Biden's replacement
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN: Florida Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene stated former president Donald Trump's chances of regaining the White House in November would probably not be significantly affected if Joe Biden withdraws from the presidential race and is replaced before the Democratic National Convention, per Fox News.
"I definitely think we're going to see [Democrats] try to push him out, and we'll see who they replace them with. I think that's important for Republicans to understand the moment that this is happening. We have the momentum right now this week at our convention, but this race isn't over [until] November," Greene said from the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.
"There could be a total change if they replace Joe Biden with a new candidate. But we have the right policies. We have the right plans in place for Republicans [to] win," she added.
Democrats have increasingly urged Joe Biden to drop out of 2024 presidential race
Democrats have been pressuring Joe Biden to withdraw from the upcoming election during this week's RNC.
California Representative Adam Schiff has joined the ranks of seasoned proponents urging the president to hand over the mantle before the contest against Trump.
"While the choice to withdraw from the campaign is President Biden’s alone, I believe it is time for him to pass the torch," said Schiff.
Marjorie Taylor Greene says Joe Biden's successor would have to bear the brunt of Biden-Harris doings
Marjorie Taylor Greene continued in her statement to the outlet, claiming that Donald Trump's campaign would probably not be impacted if Joe Biden withdraws and is replaced by another Democrat because of the Biden administration's record, which would cast a shadow over any newcomer.
"No matter who they put at the top of the ticket, that candidate has to run with the job record that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have brought the several past years because Democrats are fully aligned behind those policies," Greene said.
"I think America really came to one mindset and got resolved behind President Trump and behind the Republican Party after seeing him almost assassinated on Saturday. It's a moment that everyone will always remember where they were when that happened, similar to 9/11," she said.
"Everyone remembers where they were when that happened. I also think people are just really fed up with the border invasion that's happening every day. The fact that people can't afford food, can't afford rent and inflation is really crippling a lot of people," the Republican congresswoman added.
Joe Biden has so far brushed off the calls for him to bow out of 2024 presidential race
Although Joe Biden has rejected calls to step down from the election thus far, there are rumors that he is increasingly thinking of quitting the 2024 campaign.
"Our campaign is not working through any scenarios where President Biden is not at the top of the ticket. He is and will be the Democratic nominee," Biden principal deputy campaign manager Quentin Fulks told reporters at a news conference on Thursday morning, July 18, near the site of the Republican National Convention.
Joe Biden states what would make him quit the presidential contest
In a recent interview with BET, the president declared he would withdraw from the race if a medical professional revealed he had a health issue.
"If I had some medical condition that emerged, if somebody, if doctors came to me and said, you got this problem and that problem," Biden said in an excerpt of the interview that was released Wednesday.
Biden was diagnosed with Covid-19 on Wednesday afternoon and is presently being held in quarantine at his Delaware home.
Internet backs Marjorie Taylor Greene as concerns cloud over Joe Biden's win in election
Netizens sided with the Republican as she vehemently spoke of the chaotic state of Joe Biden's camp.
The 81-year-old head of the state has constantly been subjected to the wrath of political pundits, including his own party members ever since his underwhelming CNN debate performance last month.
One X user tweeted, "It's too late anyway... They wouldn't have any time to pivot."
Another wrote, "Joe Bidens own party is trying to make him disappear because even they know he's been a failure."
"Bidenomics is trickle up poverty. Everything is more expensive and it hurts the poorest the most," commented another individual.
it's too late anyway... They wouldn't have any time to pivot
— ConservativeActionNews (@ConsACTnews) July 19, 2024
Joe Bidens own party is trying to make him disappear because even they know he's been a failure.
— Rapidsloth (@Rapidsloth_) July 19, 2024
Bidenomics is trickle up poverty. Everything is more expensive and it hurts the poorest the most.
— Gary Doan (@GaryMichaelDoan) July 19, 2024
"It doesn't matter who runs against President Trump. The nation is embracing Trump's newfound grace. That remarkable American optimism is returning and we look forward to a promising future," wrote one Trump supporter. "Probably too late to change course,for the Democrats, plus nobody likes 'SHOWGIRL' KAMARA HARRIS," echoed another.
Probably too late to change course,for the Democrats, plus nobody likes "SHOWGIRL " KAMARA HARRIS
— Dennis (@svancarekDennis) July 19, 2024
It doesn't matter who runs against President Trump. The nation is embracing Trump's newfound grace. That remarkable American optimism is returning and we look forward to a promising future.
— Damian Ranger (@DamianRanger1) July 19, 2024
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