Biden denies exit plan: ‘Not going anywhere’

2024-07-05 01:12:18

US President Joe Biden confirmed during Fourth of July celebrations that he does not want to withdraw from the race for the White House. “I’m not going anywhere,” Biden said at a barbecue for active duty service members in the White House garden. He spoke after a brief speech read from a teleprompter. Later, Biden made a spontaneous speech to the guests – a sentence that was also mentioned.

Shortly afterwards, the president gave a formal address at the Fourth of July celebrations, but his remarks were brief. Vice President Kamala Harris effusively praised the 81-year-old Democrat, calling him “an extraordinary president.” July 4th is the United States’ Fourth of July, which dates back to the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and is traditionally celebrated with parties, parades and fireworks.

Biden is currently fighting on various fronts to salvage his candidacy after suffering a crushing defeat on television to challenger Donald Trump. He fared poorly in a televised showdown with Republicans a week ago. Biden has made promises to himself many times and failed. After the appearance, a debate broke out in the United States over whether he was indeed a suitable Democratic candidate for November’s presidential election.

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