6 Celebrities Who Have Called For President Biden To Drop Out Of The Presidential Race

    "I don’t think he can win up against Donald Trump as it stands right now. I just don't."

    It's been a week since *that* debate, and six House members have called on President Biden to withdraw from the race.

    Donald Trump and Joe Biden stand at podiums during a CNN presidential debate. Both are dressed in suits. The CNN logo is visible in the background

    There have also been a few celebrities who have called for the same thing, too, and here's who they are:

    1. Stephen King

    Stephen King in a suit and tie at an event

    He posted on X, "Joe Biden has been a fine president, but it’s time for him—in the interests of the America he so clearly loves—to announce he will not run for re-election."

    Joe Biden has been a fine president, but it’s time for him—in the interests of the America he so clearly loves—to announce he will not run for re-election.

    — Stephen King (@StephenKing) July 8, 2024
    Twitter: @StephenKing

    2. Rob Reiner

    Rob Reiner smiles while posing in a dark blazer and jeans at the 24th Beverly Hills Film Festival

    He posted on X, "It's time for Joe Biden to step down."

    It’s time to stop fucking around. If the Convicted Felon wins, we lose our Democracy. Joe Biden has effectively served US with honor, decency, and dignity. It’s time for Joe Biden to step down.

    — Rob Reiner (@robreiner) July 7, 2024
    Twitter: @robreiner

    3. John Cusack

    John Cusack in a dark suit and shirt poses in front of a backdrop at the Berlin International Film Festival

    He agreed with Rob Reiner's post: "he's right."

    There has been no bigger supporter of Biden ‘s domestic policy than Rob
    - he’s right . https://t.co/atuZmXWjfR

    — John Cusack (@johncusack) July 8, 2024
    Twitter: @johncusack

    4. Sara Haines from The View

    Sara Haines posed on the red carpet in a sleeveless, high-neck dress at an event

    She said, "I don’t think he can win up against Donald Trump as it stands right now. I just don’t."

    The View's Alyssa Farah Griffin and Sara Haines torch Biden's election chances after co-hosts declare full support, including Whoopi Goldberg saying she doesn't care if Biden "pooped his pants."

    "Risking a sweep in the House and the Senate." https://t.co/0MqrGWT25r pic.twitter.com/J8cCrJCuFH

    — Zachary Leeman (@WritingLeeman) July 8, 2024
    ABC/Twitter: @WritingLeeman

    5. Michael Moore

    Michael Moore smiling, wearing a baseball cap and glasses, dressed casually in a black hoodie

    He posted on X pleading to Biden, "Be the one who not only stopped Trump, but also the brave man who gave us our 1st woman in the Oval Office. She will complete your mission—and we'll stand beside her. THIS is your moment in history. Do the right thing."

    On today’s podcast, my plea to Biden: Be the one who not only stopped Trump, but also the brave man who gave us our 1st woman in the Oval Office. She will complete your mission—and we'll stand beside her. THIS is your moment in history. Do the right thing. https://t.co/OP8T4LZxQC

    — Michael Moore (@MMFlint) July 7, 2024
    Twitter: @MMFlint

    6. And lastly, Stephen Colbert

    Stephen Colbert, in a dark suit and tie, sits at a desk with a cityscape background on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert."

    He said on his show, "Self-sacrifice takes a particular kind of courage, and that is a courage I believe Joe Biden is capable of. I believe he is a good enough man, and a good enough President to put the needs of the country ahead of the needs of his ego. And however painful that may be, it is possible to hand leadership to a younger generation for the greater goodest."

    Stephen Colbert is walking outdoors, dressed in a dark suit, white shirt, and striped tie, holding glasses in one hand, with his other hand in his pocket
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