Biden assures he will resume election campaign next week
While rumors about Joe Biden quitting the election race are growing and more and more Democrats are calling on the current president to retire, US government leaders are once again staying tight-lipped on the matter. Much to the dismay of some. , His fellow soldiers have given this assurance in a written statement Will resume election campaign next week,
“I look forward to returning to the campaign trail next week to continue condemning the danger posed by Donald Trump’s Project 2025 agenda.” defending his career and The vision I have for the United States: a country in which we preserve our democracy, protect our rights and freedoms, and create opportunities for all,” he says.
Biden expressed himself in these words while isolating himself at his home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware after testing positive for Covid-19. In the statement, he also assured that the Democrats will win the elections to be held in November He described his opponent’s speech as “disappointing”Donald Trump, at the Republican convention. “There is a lot at stake and the choice is clear. we will all win together“, he insisted.
This message from the President came after Six other House Democrats and one other senator They joined those who publicly called on him to resign ahead of the November elections due to his decline in the polls and concern about the state of his health.
Four of them jointly requested in a letter to Biden that “The torch will be passed”Significantly, they included members of important black and Hispanic groups that had hitherto been loyal to him.
About this 25 House Democrats and three Senators He has called on the president to abandon his candidacy following his disastrous performance in debates against Trump and multiple polls that show the Republican is on track to retake the White House.
Just a day earlier, information emerged that former President Barack Obama had commented to his aides in recent days that Biden’s chances of winning the November elections have diminished greatly and that he believes the current tenant of the White House will should “seriously consider” the viability of his candidacy,