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Biden drops re-election bid, Kamala Harris vows to defeat 'extreme' Trump

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九一星空无限talk ZB, Reuters,
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Mon, 22 Jul 2024, 7:03am
US President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the assassination attempt on Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at the White House on July 14 in Washington, DC. Biden has withdrawn from the US presidential race. Photo / Getty
US President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the assassination attempt on Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at the White House on July 14 in Washington, DC. Biden has withdrawn from the US presidential race. Photo / Getty

Biden drops re-election bid, Kamala Harris vows to defeat 'extreme' Trump

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九一星空无限talk ZB, Reuters,
Publish Date
Mon, 22 Jul 2024, 7:03am
  • , saying it was in the best interest of the Democrat party and the country for him to stand down as candidate.
  • Democrats had been calling for him to stand aside, over听against Donald Trump.
  • He made听听that raised questions about his ability to hold the position for another term.
  • Biden endorsed听 as the next leader for the party.

US President 听has ended his re-election campaign after fellow Democrats lost faith in his mental acuity and ability to beat听, endorsing听听to replace him as the party鈥檚 candidate.

Biden, 81, in a post on X, said he will remain in his role as president and commander-in-chief until his term ends in January 2025 and will address the public this week.

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鈥淚t has been the greatest honour of my life to serve as your President. And while it has been my intention to seek re-election, I believe it is in the best interest of my party and the country for me to stand down and to focus solely on fulfilling my duties as President for the remainder of my term,鈥 Biden wrote.

His initial statement had not included an endorsement of Harris but he followed up a few minutes later with a post including an expression of support.

His move could clear the way for Harris, 59, to run at the top of the ticket.

It was unclear whether other senior Democrats would challenge Harris for the party鈥檚 nomination 鈥 she was widely seen as the pick for many party officials 鈥 or whether the party itself would choose to open the field for nominations.

Biden as of Saturday night had planned to stay in the听, but told senior staff on Sunday afternoon that he was withdrawing, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters.

鈥淟ast night the message was proceed with everything, full speed ahead,鈥 the source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

鈥淎t around 1.45pm today: the president told his senior team that he had changed his mind.鈥

Biden鈥檚 announcement follows a wave of public and private pressure from Democratic lawmakers and party officials to quit the race after his poor performance in a June 27 televised debate last month against Republican rival Trump, 78.

Days later he raised fresh concerns in an interview, shrugging off Democrats鈥 worries and a widening gap in opinion polls, and saying he would be fine losing to Trump if he knew he鈥檇 鈥済ave it my all鈥.

His gaffes at a Nato summit 鈥 invoking Russian President Vladimir Putin鈥檚 name when he meant Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and calling Harris 鈥淰ice President Trump鈥 鈥 further stoked anxieties.

Only four days before Sunday鈥檚 announcement,听Biden was diagnosed with Covid-19听for a third time, forcing him to cut short a campaign trip to Las Vegas.

More than one in 10 congressional Democrats had called publicly for him to quit the race.

Biden鈥檚 historic move 鈥 the first sitting president to give up his party鈥檚 nomination for re-election since President Lyndon Johnson in March 1968 鈥 leaves his replacement with less than four months to wage a campaign.

Biden was the oldest US president ever elected when he beat Trump in 2020.

During that campaign, Biden described himself as a bridge to the next generation of Democratic leaders.

Some interpreted that to mean he would serve one term, a transitional figure who beat Trump and brought his party back to power.

But he set his sights on a second term in the belief that he was the only Democrat who could beat Trump again amid questions about Harris鈥 experience and popularity.

His team had hoped a strong performance at the June 27 debate would ease concerns over his age.

But donors began to revolt and supporters of Harris began to coalesce around her.

Top Democrats, including former House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a long-time ally, told Biden he cannot win the election.

Biden initially resisted pressure to step aside.

He held damage-control calls and meetings with lawmakers and state governors, and sat for rare television interviews.

But it was not enough.

Polls showed Trump鈥檚 lead in key battleground states widening, and Democrats began to fear a wipe-out in the House and Senate.

On July 17, California鈥檚 Representative Adam Schiff called on him to exit the race.

Biden鈥檚 departure sets up a stark new contrast, between the Democrats鈥 presumptive new nominee Harris, a former prosecutor, and Trump who at 78 is two decades her senior and faces two outstanding criminal prosecutions related to his attempts to overturn the 2020 election result.

He is due to be sentenced in New York in September on a conviction for trying to cover up a hush-money payment to a porn star.

Earlier this year, facing little opposition, Biden easily won the Democratic Party鈥檚 primary race to pick its presidential candidate, despite voter concerns about his age.

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