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The voters of the Democratic Party of Maine asked that he be their Senate candidate, representing their party in the November election. By definition, asking him to step down is asking to overrule the will of the voters. That's it. That's all there is to it.
I still don't understand why it makes a difference to the people who nominated him if he runs as a dem or not? Can't they vote for him?
What does this mean for the states that Biden won in the primaries? People asked him to step down. And he eventually did. Were they overriding the will of the voters? If I understand correctly the party changed their rules to allow Harris to win even though Biden was the candidate when people voted?
If he decides to step down for his own reasons will others always be blamed for it?