Biden finally speaks out after making history with his unexpected departure from the presidential race.

The US President stated it was the correct action.

July 23rd 2024.

Biden finally speaks out after making history with his unexpected departure from the presidential race.
After much speculation and anticipation, President Joe Biden has finally addressed the nation regarding his surprising decision to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race. The 81-year-old, who is currently recuperating from COVID-19 at his home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, joined a virtual meeting to express his support for Vice President Kamala Harris. He stated that it was the right thing to do and had planned to discuss his decision in a future address to the nation.

In his first public remarks since announcing his withdrawal, Biden assured the American people that although the name at the top of the ticket may have changed, the mission remains the same. He also made it clear that he is not going anywhere and will continue to campaign on Harris' behalf. As he handed over the baton of leadership to Harris, he affectionately told her, "I'm watching you kid. I love you."

The news of Biden's withdrawal caused many to question his fitness for office, but those concerns were quickly replaced by a sense of unity and optimism. This unprecedented move has thrown the carefully crafted plans of both major political parties into disarray, and Biden's departure has freed his delegates to vote for any candidate they choose at the upcoming convention.

Harris, who made her first public appearance since Biden's decision, paid tribute to his legacy and described it as unmatched in modern history. She addressed the rollercoaster of the past few weeks but expressed confidence in her new campaign team. Harris stated that her intention is to earn the nomination and win the election, while uniting the Democratic party and the nation.

She wasted no time in highlighting the key themes of her campaign against Trump, emphasizing her experience as a prosecutor and her commitment to economic opportunities and abortion access. Harris also spoke out against Trump's felony convictions, stating, "I know Donald Trump's type." She ended her remarks by declaring that their fight for the future is also a fight for freedoms and that the baton is now in their hands.

It has been reported that more than half of the required pledged delegates have already announced their support for Harris at the convention, making her the frontrunner for the nomination. However, winning the nomination is just the first step on her long list of priorities in the wake of Biden's decision to withdraw from the race. With the election just 100 days away, Harris is determined to unite the Democratic party and win the presidency.

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