Joe Biden Drops Out of US Presidential Race,
Replaced By Kamala Harris
President Joe Biden has finally done what the Democrats have been begging him to do for weeks now. He has decided to bow out of the Presidential race and endorse Kamala Harris as his replacement, changing Donald Trump’s opponent, and by extension, probably the Republicans.
Though the reasons are entirely too obvious, Biden still laid them out in his letter. He opened the letter by reiterating that America is the strongest economy in the world.
He praised his efforts like lowering prescription drug costs, expanding healthcare, and caring for veterans. And then also the passing of the first gun safety law in three decades and appointing the first African American woman to the Supreme Court.
Biden’s been busy. He’s passed major climate legislation and talked about how America is now a leader on the global stage. He made sure to thank the American people, saying:
“Together, we overcame a once-in-a-century pandemic and the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.”
But despite these achievements, Biden believes it’s time to step aside. He wrote that:
“While it has been my intention to seek reelection, I believe it is in the best interest of my party and the country for me to stand down.”
Biden didn’t forget to express his gratitude. He thanked Kamala for her partnership and the American people for their support. “It has been the greatest honor of my life to serve as your President.”
Biden ended his letter on a hopeful note, saying,
“There is nothing America can’t do – when we do it together.” The president plans to address the nation later this week to talk more about his decision.
For now, he’s focused on wrapping up his term and continuing to serve the country in his remaining time in office. The Democrats haven’t given their two cents on the matter yet.
It remains to be seen what they do and whether the polls move away from Trump a bit or not. Trump, though, reacted to the news by saying, “It will be even easier to beat Kamala Harris.”