Washington Post readers sent letters to First Lady Jill Biden, trying to persuade her husband to drop out of the race.
Readers in Pennsylvania, New York, Washington and elsewhere called on Jill Biden to tell her husband to drop out of the presidential race following his shaky performance in the presidential debate. The letter was published on Friday.
“Ms. Biden, we ask that you urge your husband to end his run for president,” readers and self-described “Democratic women” in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, wrote in a letter to The Washington Post.
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Washington Post readers sent letters to First Lady Jill Biden, trying to persuade her husband to drop out of the race. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
“It’s time for a younger generation to take charge, stop Trump’s momentum, and build on her husband’s legacy, not destroy it,” wrote a reader from Philadelphia.
Reader Richard Young of Lexington, New York, told Jill Biden he agrees with 72 percent of voters who said: He told CBS That the President is no longer mentally fit to serve as President.
“If it is true that you have more influence over him than anyone else, please try to convince him to leave school now while he still can with dignity,” Young wrote. “Encouraging him to ‘get up’ after being ‘beaten down’ will certainly appeal to his ‘fighting’ impulses, but it will only prolong the abuse he will suffer.”
“I’ve lost all respect for Jill Biden,” said Robin Marquis, another reader from Alexandria.
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Two Washington readers, Chris and Carol Kearns, wrote to Jill Biden, “We urge you to convince President Biden to immediately halt his campaign and release his delegates.” (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
“A president is not a toddler to be placated,” Marquis wrote. “He should not be shielded or surrounded by people who will not tell the truth. Biden needs to stand up and have the tough conversations, and I am confident she has the power to influence the president’s decisions. There is no shame in facing the truth; it just takes courage.”
Two Washington readers, Chris and Carol Kearns, wrote to Jill Biden, asking him to “persuade President Biden to immediately halt his campaign and release his delegates.”
“If he continues his campaign, his legacy will be irreparably tarnished and our future as a nation will be put at risk,” they wrote.
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