Biden still running
Biden still running

Biden still running

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President Biden has chosen not to run for reelection, citing concerns that his candidacy could distract from other Democrats' campaigns and harm their chances in the upcoming elections, particularly against former President Trump. He emphasized the importance of preserving democracy and defeating Trump, a sentiment echoed by many within his party who questioned his viability as a candidate. Following his withdrawal, Biden's public appearances have significantly decreased, with Vice President Kamala Harris taking the lead in campaigning. Analysts suggest that Biden's decision may allow him to focus on solidifying his legacy and legislative achievements, while also alleviating the pressure of reelection. Amid this transition, discussions have emerged regarding Biden's capabilities and the dynamics within his administration, including the role of his son, Hunter Biden, as an advisor. Meanwhile, Trump continues to target Biden, despite the latter's exit from the race, reflecting ongoing political tensions.

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