Rep. Jordan on possibility of VP Harris becoming nominee: Focused on helping Trump win

Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, says Vice President Kamala Harris potentially becoming the Democrat nominee does not change the course of the election, as he focuses on helping Republicans win in November.

President Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 on Sunday, prompting many Republican lawmakers to suggest Biden should immediately resign from the presidency if he cannot seek another term.

"What I'm focused on is lets make sure we beat Kamala Harris or whoever the Democrats put up. And frankly I don't think it matters that much, because you can't change the facts," Jordan told Fox News when asked about Biden dropping out of the presidential race.

"In three and a half years we've literally went from a secure border to no border, safe streets to record crime, $2 gas to $4 gas, and we went from stable prices to record inflation," the congressman said. "Those facts aren't going to change no matter who the Democrats try to run. So I'm focused on making sure President Trump and JD Vance are our next president and vice president. We win the Senate and keep the House. That's what we gotta do so we can deliver for the American people."

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