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WaPo columnist blames Democratic elite for the “Fall of Roe”

Fall of Roe

WaPo columnist blames Democratic elite for the “Fall of Roe”

  • Perry Bacon Jr. penned an open letter to President Biden and other Democratic leaders after the Dobbs v. Jackson ruling.
  • He argued that Nancy Pelosi should step down from her leadership position in Congress, and others should follow suit.

The author claimed in the letter that President Biden and other Democratic leaders should step aside. The Democratic Party establishment was to blame for the “fall of Roe.”

According to Perry Bacon Jr. of the Washington Post, “under their watch. A radicalized Republican Party has gained so much power that it’s in the danger of dismantling American democracy as we know it.”

He attacked the Democratic celebration of the bipartisan gun legislation that Biden signed on Saturday.

According to Bacon, “Biden gave a brief address that didn’t include any proposals on how to reform an increasingly conservative Supreme Court.

He includes an appeal for Democrats not to physically protest the verdict, as if his followers would have started rioting otherwise.”

Additionally, he claimed that the Democratic leadership had “aggressively excluded fresher faces” from participating in decision-making.

In light of the Dobbs v. Jackson ruling, he predicted that Democrats will be able to retain their majority in November.

It is crucial that Pelosi executes her previously stated plans to leave her leadership position in Congress.

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Schumer, Clyburn, Durbin, Hoyer, and others ought to follow suit. Instead of running for reelection, Biden ought to give the party’s leadership a new face.

If he persists in running once more, he must hire new advisors and reconsider his political strategy “Bacon penned.

Following the Dobbs ruling, Biden and Pelosi have made the midterm elections a top focus.