Reps. Casten and García join call for Biden to step aside – Chicago Tribune

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Illinois U.S. Reps. Sean Casten and Jesús “Chuy” García added their names to the growing list of Democrats calling for President Joe Biden to step aside and not run for a second term.

Casten and García become the fourth and fifth Illinois congressional Democrats to encourage the 81-year-old Biden to abandon his effort to defeat former President Donald Trump in the November election. Trump accepted the Republican presidential nomination Thursday night in Milwaukee.

In a submitted opinion piece published online Friday in the Tribune’s opinion section, Casten, a west suburban congressman since 2019, said if the upcoming election was a referendum on performance, promises and character, he thinks Biden would defeat Trump.

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A global technology outage grounded flights at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport on Friday morning, July 19, 2024. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)

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On Tuesday night, Ken Griffin listed another of the numerous Near North Side condominiums units that he has owned the full-floor, 7,500-square-foot unit on the 36th floor of the building at 9 W. Walton St. for $12 million.

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From left, Brielle Horwitch, 10, a rising fifth-grader of Northbrook and Lanah Vurnakes, 11, a rising sixth-grader of Glenview, are photographed on Sunday, July 7, 2024 after a West Ridge Center (636 W. Ridge Road) rehearsal in Highland Park of Les Misérables by the Uptown Music Theater of Highland Park. (Karie Angell Luc/Pioneer Press)
Brielle Horwitch, 10, from left, a rising fifth-grader of Northbrook and Lanah Vurnakes, 11, a rising sixth-grader of Glenview, on July 7, 2024, after a West Ridge Center (636 W. Ridge Road) rehearsal in Highland Park of “Les Misérables” by the Uptown Music Theater of Highland Park. (Karie Angell Luc/Pioneer Press)

Encore for two friends sharing the stage locally for a second time

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United Airlines staff work as passengers crowd the ticket counter as a global technology outage grounded many flights at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport Friday morning, July 19, 2024. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)
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