Biden finally couldn't hold on anymore and officially announced his withdrawal from the presidential election, and then supported his running mate Harris to continue.

In the United States, rumors are indeed far ahead of predictions.

This is undoubtedly a dramatic scene. It is really surprising that an incumbent president who is aiming for re-election suddenly announced his withdrawal from the election, especially in the final four months of the election.

If you had known the humiliating consequences would be so humiliating, why did you do it in the first place?

I saw that Time magazine, which had been prepared in advance, launched a new cover one hour after Biden announced his decision on July 21: Harris strode towards her, with Biden in front of her, leaving only his back.

The last time Biden appeared on the cover of Time, it was as if he was leaving. The headline of Time was: Chaos.

When it comes to magazine covers, in this world, you have to admit that Time is the best.

Why do you want to quit?

The most fundamental reason is age and health. Biden is 82 years old after all, and his aging in recent years is visible to the naked eye around the world. So much so that during the debate with Trump in June, people couldn't figure out what Biden was talking about.

How to choose?

Biden insisted at the beginning: I will fight to the end, only I can defeat Trump.

But after that disastrous debate, his incomprehensible words made all arguments meaningless.

Of course, Biden still found a reason for himself. In his withdrawal statement, he said: "It has been the greatest honor of my life to serve as your president. Although I have always intended to run for re-election, I believe that it is in the best interests of my party and country for me to withdraw and concentrate on fulfilling my duties for the remainder of my term as president."

In other words, Biden will not be elected president; but he will continue to stay in the White House until January 20, 2025, until the new president of the United States takes office.

There is no doubt that July 21 was Biden’s darkest, most frustrating and most lost moment; but for the United States, Biden dropped a bombshell, and a bigger storm is yet to come.

Three questions.

First, who will represent the Democratic Party to challenge Trump?

Biden's choice: Harris.

He actually has no choice. Harris is his running mate. If he doesn't run for the election and instead supports someone else instead of Harris, where does that put Harris? Where is the political ethics?

This is just a slap in your own face.

I saw that after Biden confirmed his support for Harris, many Democratic Party leaders, including the Clintons, have expressed their support for Harris.

This was also Harris' busiest weekend. It is said that she has made more than 200 consecutive calls to seek support from party bosses and then obtain the official nomination as a presidential candidate.

But not all Democrats support Harris.

Because many people think that Harris is of average ability, and the previous four years have fully proved this; moreover, according to many polls, Harris's support rate is actually lower than Biden's.

How can we defeat Trump?

Therefore, the Democratic Party will experience another fierce battle next, and some Democratic bigwigs will take the field to challenge Harris.

They include but are not limited to:

California Governor Gavin Newsom,

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear

Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg;

Pennsylvania Governor Joshua Shapiro...

But they don't have much time left. In mid-to-late August, the Democratic Party must put forward its own candidate to compete against Trump.

Second, who will ultimately win the US election?

In fact, the reason why the Democrats forced Biden to step down is that they believe that if he continues, he will not only lose the election, but also lose both the Senate and the House of Representatives.

After the change of leadership at the last minute, the Democratic Party will make a comeback and a new situation will emerge, and a miracle may be created.

Of course, after all, at this point in the history of the United States, many Americans believe that Trump has a better chance of winning.

Especially after the assassination, Trump's face was covered in blood and he raised his arms to cheer. This classic scene is deeply rooted in people's hearts, so he has basically secured victory.

Maybe. But the other side of possibility is another possibility.

After all, there are still four months left. Who knows what will happen in the United States in these four months?

According to some polls, although the Democratic Party is lagging behind, the gap is very small, roughly 3%, which is within the margin of error.

Therefore, the Democrats are not without hope, and it is still far from time for Trump to celebrate.


Third, how do we view this election?

I have to say: wonderful!

Behind the excitement is a plot that is even more complicated than House of Cards, and a dramatic outcome that is a mess.

Who would have thought that Trump was almost beaten to death on the spot?

But Trump is Trump after all. Although he lost a shoe after the assassination, his call to action made Americans excited, so much so that Zuckerberg flattered him and said: This is one of the coolest things I have ever seen in my life.

Who could have thought that Biden would suddenly give up the election halfway through?

Biden is extremely helpless. The bigwigs no longer support him, his financial backers are leaving him, and his own body can no longer support him. But what follows are a series of deep-seated problems.

How long has the health condition of the President of the United States been concealed?

Who is actually governing the United States behind the scenes right now?

Is there an accountability gap in American democracy?

All of these involve more or less issues of political responsibility and political ethics.

Of course, the Democrats are even more angry about Trump: Trump is full of nonsense, lies, and he also flouts the law and has no bottom line. Doesn't this involve political responsibility and ethical issues?

So it is no wonder that Americans themselves joke that the so-called US election is just about choosing the less bad one between two bad guys.

Please note that this is not my review, it is a mockery of the Americans themselves. Also, is it really not that bad?

I always feel that when a country is strong and rising, it is often full of vitality in all aspects, has confident and open policies, and has a strong ability to correct mistakes; but when a country becomes less and less confident, it is unable to solve problems, it is torn apart and infighting internally, creates enemies externally, and is trembling in all kinds of ways, shifting the blame and smearing others...

I saw that after Biden announced his withdrawal from the election, Trump reacted strongly and intensified his attacks.

He slammed Biden as the worst American president in history, saying, "Biden became president by lying, fake news and hiding in the basement. Everyone around Biden, including doctors and the media, knows that he is not fit to be president."

He also attacked Harris, including Harris's smile. At the rally, Trump said to supporters: Have you seen her (Harris), how she smiles? She's like a crazy woman...

I also saw that some Republican bigwigs have asked Biden to resign immediately.

The reason is simple: since Biden is mentally unfit to run for office again, he is also mentally unfit to master the nuclear codes…

Therefore, one move affects the entire body, and the US election is exciting and full of interesting dramas.

But one thing is certain, more intense and exciting battles are yet to come.

In the last four months, Trump must have been wielding two axes flying up and down, killing anyone who stood in his way; while Harris was accumulating strength to launch a counterattack. No one can underestimate the explosive power of a woman.

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