After President Joe Biden’s poor performance at the June 27, 2024, debate, many Democrats are urging him to step down and let someone else lead the charge against Donald Trump in the upcoming November election. Reflecting on historical moments when leaders faced the decision to stay or go, we draw lessons from three notable figures: President Lyndon Johnson, 1968 On March 31, 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson shocked the nation by announcing he would not seek re-election. Despite having led significant legislative achievements like the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, Johnson recognized that his continued candidacy amid growing antiwar protests and political division would harm the country. At 59, he stepped aside, allowing for new leadership during a turbulent time. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 2013 In the summer of 2013, President Barack Obama subtly encouraged Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to retire, given her health issues and the political landscape. Ginsburg, then 80, chose to remain on the bench, hoping the next president would share her values. Unfortunately, Donald Trump succeeded Obama, and Ginsburg's death in 2020 allowed Trump to appoint a conservative justice, Amy Coney Barrett, significantly impacting the Court's direction, including the reversal of Roe v. Wade. Philadelphia Eagle Jason Kelce, 2024 NFL player Jason Kelce, a standout center for the Philadelphia Eagles, decided to retire in 2024 despite still performing at a high level. His emotional farewell highlighted the personal struggle athletes face when deciding to end their careers. Kelce's decision was driven by a desire to leave on his terms, rather than waiting for physical decline or injury to force him out. These examples underscore the weighty consequences of knowing when to step down, whether in politics or sports. The courage to recognize the right time to go can shape legacies and influence future events. Biden Addresses Debate Criticism, Vows to Defend Democracy Amid Democratic Support Who Came Out on Top? A Sneak Peak into The Trump-Biden Debate Trump Accuses Biden of Favoring Palestinians During Debate