LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Current and former Kentucky Democratic lawmakers are weighing President Joe Biden's decision to drop out of the 2024 race, with the Kentucky House Democratic Caucus leaders praising the work he has done over his political career. 


What You Need To Know

  • President Joe Biden announced July 21 he will not seek reelection and is dropping out of the 2024 presidential race 

  • Kentucky House Democratic Caucus Leaders Derrick Graham, Cherlynn Stevenson and Rachel Roberts commended Biden and his career 

  • Former U.S. House Rep. John Yarmuth applauded Biden and expressed his support for a possible Kamala Harris presidency

  • The Kentucky Democratic Party also praised Biden's decision 

Kentucky House Democratic Caucus Leaders Derrick Graham, Cherlynn Stevenson and Rachel Roberts said in a statement, “President Biden has served this nation with distinction, building a legacy as senator, vice president and president that will have a positive and lasting impact for generations. We commend him for his dedication to always put our country first, a selfless value that undoubtedly drove today’s decision.”

Former U.S. House Rep. John Yarmuth also commended Biden and expressed his support for a possible Kamala Harris presidency. 

“Today, Joe Biden cemented his legacy as one of our greatest presidents," he said. "His selfless, heroic act of forgoing the nomination of the Democratic Party was just one more of many examples of his prioritization of the national interest. I am excited about the prospect of a Harris candidacy and its potential to solidify Democratic voters and all other Americans who recognize the existential threat of a second Donald Trump administration.”

The Kentucky Democratic Party also released a statement, reading, "While passing the torch may not be easy, we respect that at times it is necessary. We thank President Biden for the many years of service he devoted to helping our nation become a better version of itself, and for his admirable decision to pave the way for a new generation of Democratic leaders.”