LGBTQ+ Leaders Speak Out on Biden Dropping Out of Election

Since President Biden announced that he would end his presidential re-election campaign, reactions of sympathy and support have begun pouring out from LGBTQ+ activists, Democratic leaders, and international figures. 

Boosting Trump

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An assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump earlier this month significantly boosted his popularity among his supporters and strengthened his position as the GOP nominee.

Stepping Out of the Race

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Trump’s popularity increased so much that it seemed like his presidential win was almost a certainty, but in the end, President Biden decided to step out of the race in the face of increasing pressure from Democratic lawmakers and donors. 

Biden’s Greatest Honor

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In his statement, Biden stated, “It has been the greatest honor of my life to serve as your president… I believe it is in the best interests of my party and the country for me to stand down.”

Biden’s Endorsement

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After announcing he would not be seeking re-election, President Biden endorsed his Vice President Kamala Harris for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Reactions From the People

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Reactions to Joe Biden’s decision from activists, politicians, and world leaders have been mostly supportive, but the way the decision has been supported may say more about his initial decision to run for re-election in the first place.

An Interesting Combination

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The reactions have taken on an interesting combination that says both, “Biden was an amazing President” and “We are so happy he’s not running again.”

Comparing to Greats

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Rep. Ritchie Torres, who made history as the first Afro-Latino LGBTQ+ person elected to Congress, commended Biden’s decision to step aside and likened his legacy to that of FDR and LBJ.

An Act of Strength

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Torres said, “President Biden’s decision to exit the stage is not an act of weakness but an act of strength—an affirmation that he has had a level of achievement in one term that most two-term Presidents would envy and few could emulate.”

Equality PAC Statement

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Torres and Rep. Mark Takano, as cochairs of Equality PAC, praised Biden’s pro-LGBTQ+ presidency and emphasized the high stakes for LGBTQ+ Americans in the upcoming election.

Remembered for Generations

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The co-chairs wrote, “President Biden’s service to the LGBTQ community is one that will be remembered for generations to come and we are incredibly grateful for the work his administration has done on behalf of LGBTQ Americans.”

International Reactions

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Leaders from Europe also praised Biden’s leadership, particularly his efforts to support NATO and Ukraine throughout his Presidency.

Remaining Grateful

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“Europeans should always remain grateful for what Joe Biden has done with and for Europe,” said ex-German ambassador to the US, Wolfgang Ischinger.

UK’s Response

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UK Prime Minister Kier Starmer said they respected Biden’s decision and looked forward to continued cooperation for the remainder of Biden’s time in office.

More to Do

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“I respect President Biden’s decision and I look forward to us working together during the remainder of his presidency,” Starmer posted on X.

National LGBTQ Task Force’s Reaction

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Kierra Johnson of the National LGBTQ Task Force expressed hope and excitement for Harris’s potential presidency and called for the LGBTQ+ community to remain vigilant in their political advocacy.

A Critical Moment for Democracy

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Johnson said, “At this critical moment for our democracy and our freedoms, we have both hope and excitement for Vice President Kamala Harris and what she can do for our country.”

Human Rights Campaign Reaction

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Kelley Robinson of the Human Rights Campaign highlighted the Biden-Harris administration’s achievements in LGBTQ+ equality, including the Respect for Marriage Act and protections for transgender individuals.

The Needs of America

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“Today’s announcement reflects his legacy and what President Biden has done his entire career: put the needs of Americans and his country above his own,” said Robinson.

Chaos Under Trump

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Robinson went on to say, “We owe the Biden-Harris team a debt of gratitude for leading the country out of a state of chaos and constant crisis under former President Trump.”

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