Strategists Advise Republicans To ‘Be Quiet’ About Biden Resigning

Some Republicans have been calling on President Joe Biden to resign from the presidency, which would make Vice President Kamala Harris the president by default. Now, other Republicans and strategists are saying pushing the president to resign is a mistake.

“The power of incumbency is huge. That’s why, even Republicans, who I absolutely think the world of, are making a mistake doing that. It is still good to have that guy out there bumbling and stumbling on the world stage. It is still good for Republicans to have that guy there. The power of incumbency is strong, and the best way for people to see her as a president is her to be a president,” polling organization Trafalgar Group founder Robert Cahaly said to The Daily Caller.

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