In the end, President Joe Biden left the political stage alone. Rehoboth Beach, Delaware The president changed his mind in a speech in the Oval Office or on the campaign trail, not after weeks of fighting for his political life and insisting he was not going anywhere after a disastrous debate performance. Instead, he received it in a letter that he shared on social media as he recovered from Covivirus-19 at his Delaware beach house. It was a low-key way to reveal one of modern American politics' most historic decisions, but Biden did not have enough time to make a decision or an announcement. A president has never abandoned a race for reelection so close to Election Day, and it appeared for 24 days that he was determined to weather the storm that followed the CNN debate in Atlanta on June 27. He spent the following three weeks reiterating that he would continue to compete with former President Donald Trump. The president got to work. He demanded he could beat Trump. His closest aides and family became his inner circle. He was forced to withdraw to Delaware, where he made a decision in the final day and a half, finally admitting that a man who had been loyal to the Democratic Party for over 50 years was seen as a hindrance to the campaign. However, in the end, the polling indicating the perilous and possibly insurmountable path Biden faced amid a growing deficit with Trump and the pressure on Biden from party leaders, rank-and-file lawmakers, and donors proved to be too much. Portrayed as being more disconnected than ever, Biden couldn't endure the push in the background and openly. The dull reality turned into a chorale of voices requiring the president to leave the race, similar to a stone moving down a mountain that main got force as time passes. In order to shake up a race that Biden was trailing, the president's team wanted the June CNN debate with Trump to take place months earlier than typical presidential debates. They were successful, but not in the manner they had hoped. Instead, over the next 24 days, Biden's campaign fell apart. Everything the president and his group attempted to do to quiet leftists' feelings of dread basically neglected to shed the discernment that Biden's age was excessively cutting-edge, and his wellbeing excessively delicate, for him to remain in the race. Biden quit the race and backed Kamala Harris, his vice president, with two posts on X Sunday afternoon in the hopes of quickly uniting their party and getting past the chaos that had engulfed Democrats since the debate. It's a high-risk, high-reward bet for leftists, resetting a mission Biden was losing with another chosen one only 107 days before the political race. It comes at a time when Trump is at his best during the campaign, coming out of a Republican National Convention that was completely united, and his base is rallying around him after the attempt on his life.

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