NewsBiden withdraws from 2024 race amid feeling of abandonment

Biden withdraws from 2024 race amid feeling of abandonment

Joe Biden on Sunday withdrew from the re-election race. In the photo, Biden and Carl Bernstein.
Joe Biden on Sunday withdrew from the re-election race. In the photo, Biden and Carl Bernstein.
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Marta Bellon

22 July 2024 16:03

Although theoretically expected, Joe Biden's decision on Sunday electrified America and the world. Since the catastrophic debate, he and his team had assured everyone that he was still in the running for re-election. Suddenly, however, he changed his mind. "The president feels abandoned," reported Carl Bernstein on Saturday.

The day before Joe Biden announced that he was withdrawing from the presidential race, information emerged that allows us to look at this decision from a new perspective.

In a Saturday interview with CNN, Legendary journalist Carl Bernstein reported—citing his anonymous sources—what was happening at Joe Biden's home in Delaware, where the U.S. president was treating a COVID-19 infection.

The word "abandoned" was mentioned several times

According to Bernstein, Biden finally realized that his campaign was unsustainable. Members of his immediate family were also thought to have changed their opinions on the matter. However, it was not easy for them.

"The president is angry, he feels abandoned. The word abandoned was used several times in discussions that I've had with people in the White House, the people that he is supported through his political career and helped advance through the ladder of leadership in Washington have now turned their back on him, in his view, and in a really ugly way," Bernstein said on Saturday on CNN.

"His wife and son Hunter are asking, what is wrong with these people you took through this process, where is their loyalty, where is the recognition for what you have managed to achieve," the journalist reported.

Disastrous polls and growing pressure

On Thursday, the newspaper The New York Times, citing several people close to the president, reported that Joe Biden has begun to slowly accept the possibility that he might not be able to win the 5 November elections and might be forced to withdraw from the race.

What tipped the balance? Everything indicates disastrous polls for Biden, which gave him no chance of victory, and growing pressure from his political camp day by day.

American commentators point out that a significant factor was the attitude of Nancy Pelosi, former Speaker of the House of Representatives, still a very influential politician in the Democratic Party, about whom it is said that no one else can win political battles like her.

"The Washington Post," citing its sources, reported last week that Pelosi told some Democrats in Congress that, in her opinion, it would be possible to fairly quickly convince President Joe Biden to withdraw from the presidential race.

She had earlier spoken personally with Biden about the recent poor polls, which indicated that the path to victory in the November elections was closed. However, her entourage officially denied that such a conversation took place.

Sudden change of decision

According to American media, Joe Biden suddenly changed his mind from Saturday to Sunday at night. As of Saturday, he was still planning to run for re-election. As reported by Reuters, before 1:45 AM, Biden called his associates on a teleconference and informed them of his decision. He read a statement which was shortly after that published on social media.

"It has been the greatest honor of my life to serve as your President. And 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 and to focus solely on fulfilling my duties as President for the remainder of my term," stated Joe Biden.

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