After continuous pressure, US President Joe Biden has announced that he will not contest the election. He had been under pressure for a long time to withdraw from the election race.
Trump seemed to be leading in the polls
On behalf of the Democratic Party, President Joe Biden announced he would run for re-election once again in the US presidential election, but was forced to withdraw due to advancing age, illness and then losing a debate to former President Donald Trump. Trump seemed to be leading in the polls. But now President Joe Biden has announced on Sunday that he will not run for president again.
However, yesterday and into Saturday, Biden continued to talk about being in the presidential race. Amid growing calls in the Democratic Party to drop out of the election race, President Joe Biden said Saturday he will run for president and restart his campaign next week.
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President Biden is currently ill and has symptoms of the Corona virus. A few days ago, he got corona again. After the infection was confirmed, he was in quarantine at his residence in Delaware.
On behalf of Joe Biden, his campaign team released a statement two days ago, saying, “We are not Americans that Donald Trump has a dangerous view of the future. As a party and a country we can and will defeat him in the elections.
Donald Trump was announced as the candidate
A day before the president's statement, former President Donald Trump was formally announced as the party's presidential nominee at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, which he accepted. Biden claimed, “I'm going to start campaigning again next week. I am very excited because I want to warn people about the dangers of Donald Trump's Project 2025 agenda. Also, I can share my vision of America with people.
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