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Biden bows out of reelection race endorses Harris


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Biden bows out of reelection race endorses Harris
President Biden has officially announced that he will not seek reelection, a decision that comes amid a significant decline in support from both Congressional leaders and Democratic donors. This announcement marks a notable shift from his previous stance, where he maintained that he would continue his campaign despite growing pressure from within his party.

In the weeks following the January 27th debate, Biden's support dwindled daily, prompting calls from various Democratic lawmakers for a definitive decision regarding his candidacy. As the situation became increasingly untenable, Biden's campaign aides, including co-chair Jen O'Malley Dillon, continued to assert his commitment to the race. However, the mounting pressure ultimately led to his decision to step back.

In a strategic move, Biden has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as his successor. Harris is reportedly reaching out to governors and party members to solidify her position and demonstrate her readiness to lead the Democratic ticket moving forward. This transition signals a significant moment for the Democratic Party as it prepares for the upcoming election cycle without the incumbent president.

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