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President Joe Biden drops out of the 2024 race, endorses VP Harris

Biden plans to serve out the remainder of his term in office
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President Joe Biden walks down the steps of Air Force One at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware, Wednesday, July 17, 2024. Biden is returning to his home in Rehoboth Beach, Del., to self-isolate after testing positive for COVID-19. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

President Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 race for the White House on Sunday, ending his bid for reelection following a disastrous debate with Donald Trump that raised doubts about his fitness for office just four months before the election.

The decision comes after escalating pressure from Biden鈥檚 Democratic allies to step aside following the June 27 debate, in which the 81-year-old president trailed off, often gave nonsensical answers and failed to call out the former president鈥檚 many falsehoods. Biden endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take on Trump, and encouraged his party to united behind her.

Biden plans to serve out the remainder of his term in office, which ends at noon ET on Jan. 20, 2025.

鈥淚t has been the greatest honor of my life to serve as your President. And while it has been my intention to seek reelection, I believe it is in the best interest of my party and the country for me to stand down and to focus solely on fulfilling my duties as President for the remainder of my term,鈥 Biden wrote in a letter posted to his X account.

Nearly 30 minutes later, Biden throw his support behind Harris, the party鈥檚 instant favorite for the nomination at its August convention in Chicago.

鈥淭oday I want to offer my full support and endorsement for Kamala to be the nominee of our party this year,鈥 he said in another post on X. 鈥淒emocrats 鈥 it鈥檚 time to come together and beat Trump.鈥

Biden鈥檚 decision came as he has been isolating at his Delaware beach house after being diagnosed with COVID-19 last week, huddling with a shrinking circle of close confidants and family members about his political future. Biden said he would address the nation later this week to provide 鈥渄etail鈥 about his decision.

Senior campaign and White House staff were notified just minutes before the letter went out, according to people familiar with the matter. Biden had been reflecting on his future for the past couple days and the decision was closely held.

The White House confirmed the authenticity of the letter.

The announcement is the latest jolt to a campaign for the White House that both political parties see as the most consequential election in generations, coming just days after the attempted assassination of Trump at a Pennsylvania rally.

A party鈥檚 presumptive presidential nominee has never stepped out of the race so close to the election. The closest parallel would be President Lyndon Johnson who, besieged by the Vietnam War, announced in March 1968 that he would not seek another term.

Now, Democrats have to urgently try to bring coherence to the nominating process in a matter of weeks and persuade voters in a stunningly short amount of time that their nominee can handle the job and beat Trump. And for his part, Trump must shift his focus to a new opponent after years of training his attention on Biden.

The decision marks a swift and stunning end to Biden鈥檚 52 years in electoral politics, as donors, lawmakers and even aides expressed to him their doubts that he could convince voters that he could plausibly handle the job for another four years.

Biden won the vast majority of delegates and every nominating contest but one, which would have made his nomination a formality. Now that he has dropped out, those delegates will be free to support another candidate.

Harris, 59, appeared to be the natural successor, in large part because she is the only candidate who can directly tap into the Biden campaign鈥檚 war chest, according to federal campaign finance rules.

Biden鈥檚 backing helps clear the way for Harris, but a smooth transition is by no means assured.

The Democratic National Convention is scheduled to be held Aug. 19-22 in Chicago, but the party had announced that it would hold a virtual roll call to formally nominate Biden before in-person proceedings begin.

It remained to be seen whether other candidates woul challenge Harris for the nomination or how party may need to adjust its rules again to smooth Harris鈥 nomination on the floor.

Trump鈥檚 campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Biden鈥檚 decision to leave the race, but he and his team had made their preference for facing Biden clear. Nonetheless, his team has ramped up its attacks on Harris as pressure on Biden to step down intensified.

Democratic officials, including many who were behind the effort to push Biden from the race, quickly released statements praising Biden鈥檚 decision.

鈥淗is decision of course was not easy, but he once again put his country, his party, and our future first,鈥 said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. 鈥淛oe, today shows you are a true patriot and great American.鈥

Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson said Biden should immediately resign if he is not fit enough to run for office. In a statement, Johnson said 鈥淣ovember 5 cannot arrive soon enough.鈥

In 2020, Biden pitched himself as a transitional figure who wanted to be a bridge to a new generation of leaders. But once he secured the job he spent decades struggling to attain, he was reluctant to part with it.

Biden was once asked whether any other Democrats could beat Trump.

鈥淧robably 50 of them,鈥 Biden replied. 鈥淣o, I鈥檓 not the only one who can defeat him, but I will defeat him.鈥

Biden is already the country鈥檚 oldest president and had insisted repeatedly that he was up for the challenge of another campaign and another term, telling voters all they had to was 鈥渨atch me.鈥

And watch him they did. His poor debate performance prompted a cascade of anxiety from Democrats and donors who said publicly what some had said privately for months, that they did not think he was up to the job for four more years.

Concerns over Biden鈥檚 age have dogged him since he announced he was running for reelection, though Trump is just three years younger at 78. Most Americans view the president as too old for a second term, according to an August 2023 poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. A majority also doubt his mental capability to be president, though that is also a weakness for Trump.

Biden often remarked that he was not as young as he used to be, doesn鈥檛 walk as easily or speak as smoothly, but that he had wisdom and decades of experience, which were worth a whole lot.

鈥淚 give you my word as a Biden. I would not be running again if I didn鈥檛 believe with all my heart and soul I can do this job,鈥 he told supporters at a rally in North Carolina a day after the debate. 鈥淏ecause, quite frankly, the stakes are too high.鈥

But voters had other problems with him, too 鈥 he has been deeply unpopular as a leader even as his administration steered the nation through recovery from a global pandemic, presided over a booming economy and passed major pieces of bipartisan legislation that will impact the nation for years to come. A majority of Americans disapprove of the way he鈥檚 handling his job, and he鈥檚 faced persistently low approval ratings on key issues including the economy and immigration.

Biden鈥檚 age surfaced as a major factor during an investigation of his handling of classified documents. Special counsel Robert Hur said in February that the president came across in interviews with investigators as 鈥渁 sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.鈥

The president鈥檚 allies seized on the statement as gratuitous and criticized Hur for including it in his report, and Biden himself angrily pushed back on descriptions of how he spoke about his late son.

Biden鈥檚 motivation for running was deeply intertwined with Trump. He had retired from public service following eight years serving as vice president under Barack Obama and the death of his son Beau but decided to run after Trump鈥檚 comments following a 鈥淯nite the Right鈥 rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017, when white supremacists descended on the city to protest the removal of its Confederate memorials.

Trump said: 鈥淵ou had some very bad people in the group, but you also had people that were very fine people on both sides. On both sides.鈥

That a sitting president didn鈥檛 unequivocally condemn racism and white supremacy deeply offended Biden. Then, Biden won the 2020 election and Trump refused to concede and stood by for hours while his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, beating and bloodying law enforcement in a failed attempt to overturn the certification of Biden鈥檚 win.

鈥淚f Trump wasn鈥檛 running, I鈥檓 not sure I鈥檇 be running,鈥 Biden once said during at a campaign event.

Biden鈥檚 wife, first lady Jill Biden, responded to the president鈥檚 announcement by reposting Biden鈥檚 letter announcing his decision and adding red heart emojis.

Granddaughter Naomi Biden Neal said on social media that 鈥淚鈥檓 nothing but proud of my Pop.鈥 She said he has served the country 鈥渨ith every bit of his soul and with unmatched distinction鈥 and that 鈥渙ur world is better today in so many ways thanks to him.鈥

Colleen Long, Zeke Miller And Darlene Superville, The Associated Press

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