Phillips, a moderate who flipped a suburban congressional district outside of Minneapolis in 2018, is reportedly mulling to challenge Biden himself as some, but more high-profile Democrats have thus far declined to run against the incumbent president. Politico reported last month that Phillips was set to meet with donors about a potential challenge, though he would remain unlikely to run unless Biden's health or popularity declines.
on Sunday morning. While he would prefer a more prominent name jumping into the race, he declined to rule out running himself, saying that most Democrats want competition in the primary. "Democrats are telling me that they want not a coronation, but they want a competition," Phillips said."Apoll from this week shows 55 percent of Democratic voters want some alternatives to the people in the primary. Eighty-three percent of Democrats under 30 want alternatives, and about 76 percent of independents."
Representative Dean Phillips, a Minnesota Democrat, speaks outside the U.S. Capitol building on July 25, 2019, in Washington, D.C. Phillips warned that President Joe Biden not facing a primary challenge would be"disastrous" for the Democratic Party on Sunday.The congressman also issued a stark warning about what could happen if national Democrats ignore voters' calls for alternative candidates.
"If we don't heed that call, shame on us. And the consequences, I believe, would be disastrous. So my call is to go to our well-positioned, well-prepared—of good character and competency, you know who they are—to jump in. Because Democrats and the country need competition," he said.He added that he believes he is well positioned to lead the country, but less so to run for president.reached out to Biden's campaign for comment via email.
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