2024 US Presidential Election
Biden Not Dropping Out, Will Return to Debate in September
US President Joe Biden recently appeared at a campaign rally in North Carolina, where he made some unusual confessional remarks. He told supporters that when faced with adversity, one should "get back up", which received huge cheers from the crowd.
Joe Biden has reaffirmed his intention to win the November election, dismissing suggestions that he should step down. He made these comments in remarks on Friday, where he also referenced his age and acknowledged that he doesn't walk as easily as he used to. Meanwhile, Donald Trump celebrated his performance in the first presidential debate against Biden, repeating false statements on various issues.
Some Democrats have questioned Biden's ability to continue as a candidate due to his halting debate performance, but there is no evidence to suggest that he is willing to end his campaign unless he chooses to step aside. Every state has already held its primary election.
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past month
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