Newsom, Pelosi, other California politicians react as Biden endorses Harris, drops out of presidential race

Biden endorses Kamala Harris for president after dropping out of 2024 race

President Joe Biden's decision to drop out of the presidential race Sunday brought reaction from a vocal chorus of California politicians as he threw his support behind his vice president, Kamala Harris, for the Democratic Party's nomination. 

Many of those who spoke out have worked alongside Harris, a California native from the Bay Area who has a home in Los Angeles. Harris began her political career as a prosecutor in Alameda County before she was elected San Francisco district attorney, state attorney general and later U.S. senator in 2016. After she briefly ran for president in 2020, Biden selected her as his running mate.

Gov. Gavin Newsom, who has served as a surrogate for Biden and doubled down on his support for the president as some called for him to step aside, said: "President Biden has been an extraordinary, history-making president — a leader who has fought hard for working people and delivered astonishing results for all Americans. He will go down in history as one of the most impactful and selfless presidents. Thank you, @JoeBiden."

"President Joe Biden is a patriotic American who has always put our country first," said House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi of California. "His legacy of vision, values and leadership make him one of the most consequential Presidents in American history. With love and gratitude to President Biden for always believing in the promise of America and giving people the opportunity to reach their fulfillment. God blessed America with Joe Biden's greatness and goodness."

Later Sunday, Newsom also endorsed Harris as Biden's replacement as the Democratic nominee. 

"With our democracy at stake and our future on the line, no one is better to prosecute the case against Donald Trump's dark vision and guide our country in a healthier direction than America's Vice President, @KamalaHarris," his post on X said. 

Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff of Burbank, one of the more than 30 House members who called for Biden to step away from his campaign in recent weeks, issued a statement on the president's withdrawal early Sunday afternoon. 

"President Joe Biden will leave office with a legacy unlike any other modern president," said Schiff, who is currently running for U.S. Senate. "Taking the reins in the throes of an unprecedented pandemic, Joe Biden spearheaded our economic recovery and saved the lives of millions. He worked diligently to pass the most effective, progressive legislation in the last half century – all while rebuilding our alliances abroad and our standing around the globe. He has accomplished more in one term than most presidents do in two and he will go down in history as one of the greatest presidents of our time."

Schiff also offered his endorsement for Harris, with whom he worked over the years when she was the state's attorney general, senator and now vice president. 

"She has the judgment, experience, leadership, and tenacity to take on and defeat Donald Trump," his statement continued. "There is no better matchup than this superb former prosecutor against this convicted criminal, and she'll prosecute the case against Trump every single day."

Sen. Alex Padilla, who succeeded Harris as senator, said, "President Biden put our country first, as he has done throughout his public service career. Thank you, @POTUS."

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said that "Angelenos have benefited directly from [Biden's] leadership."

"His partnership was essential in unsheltered homelessness in Los Angeles decreasing for the first time in years," Bass said. "He has helped provide Angelenos with health care, lower prescription drug costs, stronger infrastructure, an expanded public transportation system, and a greener Los Angeles."

Bass, who served in Congress and chaired its Black Caucus before she was elected mayor, publicly endorsed Harris, stating: "California is stronger because of her work as Attorney General and Senator. America is stronger because of her work as Vice President. I am proud to endorse Vice President Harris to be the next President of the United States."

Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg called Biden's decision to step down "selfless." 

In his statement, he shared: "True greatness and courage is rare. It occurs only when a visionary leader puts a country, a world and hundreds of millions of people ahead of his or her own rightful feelings of pride and accomplishment."

California Democratic Party Chairman Rusty Hicks said in a statement on X that "Joe Biden will go down in history as one of the Nation's greatest Presidents — a statesman who put service before self and protecting our democracy above all else." 

"Now it is the time for Democrats to unite around our common calling — defeating Donald Trump, retaking the House of Representatives and preserving our Democracy," Hicks said. 

Similar to Hicks, the California Democratic Party shared via X, "[j]ust as our chair @RustyHicks said, it's time to continue the work of fighting for the rights of everyone. We must elect Kamala Harris as President and take back the House whose path runs through California." 

Los Angeles County Democratic Party Chairman Mark Ramos, expressed appreciation for Biden's legacy: "His policies and legislative victories guided us through a dark time in our history and laid the foundation for returning manufacturing jobs to our country. His presidency was the steady hand we needed to prepare our country for a prosperous future and a better tomorrow for working people in America."

California Senate President pro Tempore Mike McGuire (D-North Coast) called Biden's leadership "nothing short of tremendous," sharing that the president "has led our nation with incredible skill, heart, and determination." 

"His presidency has implemented generational change. Through his leadership, America's economy is back from the abyss, he's created a record number of jobs for working families, he's reinvested in rural America, doubled the stock market, stood strong for reproductive rights and, because of his steady hand, America is back as a beacon of hope for the rest of the world," McGuire said.

Democratic Rep. Ted Lieu, who represents parts of Los Angeles and Ventura counties in his 36th Congressional District, also applauded Biden's endorsement of Harris, noting on X that "four years ago I was the first Member of Congress to endorse Kamala for President. VP Harris will be the Democratic nominee and she will win in Nov."

"President Biden will go down in history as one of the best Presidents of our great country. @JoeBiden took a nation hurt by the pandemic and turned our country around, ushering in massive job growth, infrastructure and a clean energy and tech revolution," he said.

Democratic Rep. Robert Garcia of Long Beach, who previously served as that city's mayor, shared: "President Joe Biden has dedicated his life to our country and is an American hero. As the most accomplished president of our lifetime, he led us out of a global pandemic, revitalized our economy, and restored the soul of our nation. I could not be more proud him."

Long Beach's current mayor, Rex Richardson, similarly thanked the president for his service. 

"Mr. President, thank you for your service to our nation. Your administration has been a tremendous partner with us here in Long Beach as we create more opportunities for working families. Our economy, our infrastructure, and our country are stronger thanks to your leadership, @POTUS @JoeBiden." 

Rep. Nanette Barragán, who represents California's 44th Congressional District and chairs the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, said: "President Joe Biden has been one of the most consequential presidents in American history. I'm proud to have worked so closely with his Administration on so many of these historic achievements. Democrats will work to ensure his legacy is secure and will support @POTUS and @VP Kamala Harris as the party moves forward, unified, in our efforts to put the American people over politics."

California State Senate President pro Tem Emerita Toni Atkins, who is running for governor, said that "@POTUS has always been about our country first and foremost. We owe him a huge debt of gratitude for his personal sacrifice and responsibility to us all. A class act every step of the way."

San Francisco Mayor London Breed called President Biden a "transformative leader." 

"He came into a time of great peril for our democracy, in the midst of a once-in-a-century pandemic, and he had the courage, wisdom and vision to stabilize our nation and move us forward," Breed said. "He has supported cities like ours with unprecedented investments in infrastructure, climate change solutions, public safety and more, and the United States of America is far better off today than it was when he took office."

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