New York Times Calls on Biden to Withdraw from Presidential Election After Failed Debate Against Trump

New York Times Calls on Biden to Withdraw from Presidential Election After Failed Debate Against Trump
New York Times Calls on Biden to Withdraw from Presidential Election After Failed Debate Against Trump

U.S. President Joe Biden on June 28, 2024, in New York City. MANDEL NGAN / AFP

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The editorial board of the prestigious American newspaper “New York Times” on Friday called on President Joe Biden to withdraw from the race for the White House after his disastrous debate the day before against Donald Trump.

In an editorial published Friday evening and titled “to serve the country, President Biden must leave the race” At the White House, the New York Times described Joe Biden as “the shadow of a leader”after the 81-year-old president “failed its own test”.

Unrecognizable, Joe Biden swallowed words, didn’t finish some sentences and stared into space during the televised duel Thursday against his Republican predecessor.

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“Joe Biden has been an admirable president. Under his leadership, the nation has prospered and begun to address a series of long-term challenges, and the wounds opened by Donald Trump have begun to heal. But the greatest public service Joe Biden could perform today would be to announce that he will not seek reelection.”wrote the New York Times.

Its editorial board brings together renowned editorialists and is supposed to reflect the values ​​of the media.

Members of the Democratic Party also questioned Biden’s ability to serve another term, sparking a firestorm within the party.

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“I can do the job”

Faced with this wave of panic, Joe Biden responded: “I can do the job.”

“I don’t speak as easily as I used to, I don’t speak as fluently as I used to, I don’t debate as well as I used to”the 81-year-old Democrat acknowledged at a rally in Raleigh, North Carolina. “I wouldn’t run again if I didn’t believe, with all my heart and soul, that I can do this job”he said again.

The leader subsequently received the strong support of Barack Obama – who remains one of the most respected voices in the Democratic Party.

“Bad debates happen”swept the former president, assuring that this election “there was still a choice” between someone “who fought all his life for simple people” et Donald Trump, “who only cares about himself.”

Even Donald Trump has assured that he will not ” believe “ to the possibility that his rival Joe Biden will throw in the towel.

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In Raleigh, Joe Biden – helped, unlike the day before, by a teleprompter – repeated all the attacks that fell flat during the debate, praised his record and his ideas. He even took a few running strides when arriving on stage.

Donald Trump “is a crime wave in itself”he said of the first former American president to be criminally convicted and prosecuted in a series of cases.

Panic in the Democratic camp

At his side, his wife Jill Biden, very involved in this re-election attempt, wore a dress with multiple inscriptions “Vote.”

The Biden camp therefore wants to believe that by November, the terrible impression left on Thursday evening could fade, while the ” lies “ spouted by Donald Trump and concerns for American democracy would take over.

It will be difficult. The Raleigh speech obviously has nothing comparable in terms of audience with the debate organized by CNN. According to the Nielsen institute, the latter gathered 51 million viewers.

Even Donald Trump’s supporters were careful not to add to it.

The American media are reporting a wave of ” panic “ among Democrats, four months before the election and about six weeks before the convention that is supposed to swear in the president. So far, however, no Democratic Party heavyweight has publicly echoed this sentiment.

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Joe Biden is now in New York for a ceremony commemorating one of the first LGBT mobilizations in the United States, in June 1969, and for a meeting with donors.

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On Saturday, he will raise funds in the chic Hamptons resort area, also an opportunity to take the pulse of his financial backers in an extremely expensive election race.

Vice President Kamala Harris herself acknowledged that Joe Biden had made a start “laborious” but felt he was done ” in strength “ against an opponent who has made a series of false statements without ever losing his calm or his aplomb. His name is obviously on the list of those who could replace Joe Biden in the event of his withdrawal before November, along with those of a few prominent Democratic governors, such as Gavin Newsom in California or Gretchen Whitmer in Michigan.

By Le Nouvel Obs with AFP

On the subject 2024 US Elections

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