‘Don’t Run Joe’: A progressive group has launched an ad featuring frustrated Democratic voters urging Biden to opt out of 2024.
By Zachary Leeman, Mediaite
The progressive group RootsAction launched the “Don’t Run Joe” campaign this week with an ad featuring frustrated Democrats urging President Joe Biden to step aside in 2024. The ad has thus far aired in New Hampshire.

“Our outreach to people who vote in New Hampshire’s Democratic primaries is just getting started,” RootsAction co-founder Jeff Cohen said in a public statement about the ad. Cohen promised the ad would soon be making its way to multiple primary states.
RootsAction announced the ad aired on evening programs, including Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show, within the state of New Hampshire this week.
New Hampshire State Rep. Ellen Read declares in the ad, “Our ideas are way more popular than Joe Biden is.”
Poll after poll confirms:
Americans are ready to move on from Joe Biden.
We’re calling on Joe Biden to announce that he’s not running for President in 2024.
Sign our petition below saying “Don’t Run Joe”! Learn more at www.DontRunJoe.org
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