Netflix co-founder becomes one of the biggest Democratic donors to call for Biden to step aside

Reed Hastings, Netflix co-founder and prominent Democratic donor, publicly called for President Joe Biden to step aside from the Democratic presidential ticket, urging a stronger leader to face Trump in the upcoming election. Hastings, a major sup...

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Reed Hastings, the Netflix co-founder who in recent years has become one of the biggest donors to the Democratic Party, called on Wednesday for President Joe Biden to relinquish his place atop of the Democratic presidential ticket.

Hastings became one of the first to say publicly what many Democratic megadonors are saying privately. "Biden needs to step aside to allow a vigorous Democratic leader to beat Trump and keep us safe and prosperous," he said in an email with the Times.

Biden and White House officials have said he has no plans to step aside. But Hastings' public statements represent another crack in the armor in the president's foundation of support.


Hastings and his wife, Patty Quillin, during the Donald Trump era joined the Democratic Party's most generous donor couples. Together they have given more than $20 million to support the party over the past few years, including as much as $1.5 million to back Biden during the 2020 presidential race, and $100,000 last summer to support Biden in 2024. Most of their donations have gone to super Political Action Committees meant to help House and Senate Democrats.

Some leaders in Hollywood, which just toasted Biden at a splashy fundraiser last month, are beginning to go public about their misgivings. On Tuesday, power agent Ari Emanuel expressed his own frustrations.

The political issue that Hastings has long been closely associated with is education reform, while Quillin has placed a particular emphasis on racial justice. Hastings had a close relationship as of late with Gov. Gavin Newsom of California -- who is one of the people being discussed as a potential replacement for Biden -- donating $3 million in 2021 to help Newsom defeat the recall election he faced.
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Hastings helped found Netflix almost three decades ago, and is now its executive chair. In January 2023, he relinquished the CEO role in part so he could spend more time on his philanthropy, politics and on his true passion, skiing.
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