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President Biden He’s addressing the nation after a bumpy campaign — seeking to calm concerns about his ability to serve out his term … while once again hyping up his vice president and further explaining his decision not to seek reelection.
The veteran politician addressed the American people in the Oval Office on Wednesday night, sitting behind a stalwart desk and explaining that it was time to pass the torch to a new, younger generation.
Biden listed his accomplishments over the past 3 1/2 years and said he believed his performance was worthy of another four years… but said he realized it was time for a new voice to lead the Democratic Party.
The president also expanded on his previous support for the vice president Kamala Harris …draw a clear line between her and Donald Trump As the November election approaches.
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Three days after Biden’s speech Officially ending the re-election campaign After test COVID-19 positive During the campaign in Las Vegas.
As we reported… There were already calls for Biden to drop out of the race before he tested positive for the coronavirus — and especially after he tested positive. Presidential debate lackluster and a Not very inspiring interview and George Stephanopoulos.
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Despite weeks of trying to convince people that he could defeat Republican nominee, former President Donald Trump, Biden announced on Sunday that he would not accept the Democratic nomination and formally endorsed the vice president as his successor.
Harris happily accepted the endorsement and launched her new presidential campaign shortly after Biden’s announcement … and raised $81 million in the first 24 hours.
However, the shakeup has put the Republican Party in a difficult position… Several U.S. representatives have called on Biden to resign.
46 doesn’t appear to be going anywhere, though… at least, that’s the message he conveyed in his West Wing speech. Biden said here that his term is coming to an end no matter what.