In a surprising move, President Joe Biden has decided to end his campaign for re-election. The 81-year-old leader announced the decision on social media, explaining that stepping down is in the best interest of both his party and the nation. Biden, who has faced growing concerns about his age and ability to win against Donald Trump, will now focus on completing his current term as President.
In his announcement, Biden thanked Vice President Kamala Harris for her support but did not endorse her as his successor. His decision comes as a significant shift in the 2024 presidential race, leaving the Democratic Party to find a new candidate for the upcoming election.
Biden’s choice to withdraw reflects the mounting sentiment within his party about his viability as a candidate. Despite his previous optimism about defeating Trump, the pressures and uncertainties surrounding his campaign have led him to make this pivotal decision. He is expected to address the nation later this week to explain his reasons in more detail.
As the election approaches, the focus now shifts to the Democratic Party’s next steps and how they will navigate the political landscape without Biden in the race.