<img src="https://sb.scorecardresearch.com/p?c1=2&amp;c2=36750692&amp;cv=3.6.0&amp;cj=1"> Van Jones Shares His Emotional Reaction to Joe Biden Stepping Out of the 2024 Presidential Election
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‘This is leadership. This is patriotism’: Van Jones shares his emotional reaction to Joe Biden stepping out of the 2024 presidential election

One of America's most beloved anchors has quickly broken his silence.

President Joe Biden shocked the nation when he announced on Sunday, July 21, 2024 that he was withdrawing from the 2024 presidential race.

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In a the Democratic Party’s nominee for president, and urged Americans to her.

As love and Van Jones reacted with the raw and earnest emotion he often displays in seismic political moments. He compared the last few weeks, during which Biden faced immense pressure from Democrats to step aside after a shocking debate performance that highlighted the president’s advancing age, to fighting tooth and nail to take the car keys away from a stubborn grandfather.

“You finally get the keys back,” Jones said, followed by a powerful pause. “And then you just cry. Because this is somebody that you love. This is somebody that you care about. This is somebody who was there for you. This is somebody…you wouldn’t be here without him. And you have to take something from him.”

Jones then called Biden “one of the great humans in America,” implying that Biden, who longed to stay in the race, put aside his own pride, ego, and self-interest in making this decision. “This is leadership. This is patriotism. This is what it means to put the country first, and put the party first, and put the cause first.” Jones then added, “When your arm gets tired, you let somebody else finish pitching the game… He’s done that for all of us.”

Jones expressed deep love for Biden and noted how “painful” it was to speak of him as a problem for Democrats in recent weeks. Notably, Jones had used the word “painful” during his Biden diminished. Both Biden’s condition and the honest confrontation of what it could mean for the 2024 election clearly weighed on Jones’ soul.

With his voice on the verge of breaking, Jones continued processing Biden’s withdrawal, predicting that the Democratic convention in August will see people “crying, standing, screaming, cheering — he may not get a chance to talk for ten minutes.” He declared Biden did the right thing and would be embraced and honored for it.

A final marker of Jones’ characteristic endless well of comion came when he connected Biden’s personal experience with the human experience: “All of us are gonna be in this situation some day.” From car keys to the presidency, old age takes all from all. Put yourself in Biden’s shoes, Jones seemed to suggest, to better understand the full weight and difficulty of this momentous, historic choice. 


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Garrett Griffin
Garrett S. Griffin, contributor at WGTC, has written on politics, culture, and history for 12 years, during which time he authored 'Racism in Kansas City: A Short History' and 'Why America Needs Socialism: The Argument from Martin Luther King, Helen Keller, Albert Einstein, and Other Great Thinkers.' He has a master's degree from Rockhurst University and is about to finish a second master's from Missouri State.