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Post by Admin on Jul 3, 2024 16:26:12 GMT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Vice President Harris is seen as the most likely presidential candidate to replace Biden if he decides to withdraw from the November presidential election. Seven people, including Biden campaign and White House officials and senior Democratic National Committee officials, made the announcement.
President Biden's performance in last week's televised debate against former Republican President Donald Trump was lackluster, and some in the Democratic Party are saying that Biden should not seek re-election.
According to sources, in addition to Harris, other candidates have been mentioned, including Governor Newsom of California, Governor Whitmer of Michigan, and Governor Shapiro of Pennsylvania, but they ignored Harris, who is vice president, and nominated her. It is seen as ``nearly impossible'' to win.
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Post by Admin on Jul 3, 2024 20:04:42 GMT
WASHINGTON (Kyodo News) - Asked at a press conference on the 3rd whether President Biden is considering withdrawing from the presidential race, U.S. Presidential Press Secretary Jean-Pierre answered, "Absolutely not." He emphasized that he plans to continue his campaign.
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Post by Admin on Jul 5, 2024 20:01:57 GMT
President Biden of the United States said that he was at a loss for words during the TV debate held last week, calling it a ``failure,'' and emphasized his intention to continue the presidential campaign.
American President Biden "It was a bad night. I actually messed up. I made a mistake."
In a radio program broadcast on the 4th, President Biden said the following about last week's televised debate, and said, ``What my father taught me is that even if you get knocked down, you can stand up. "I will win," he said, emphasizing his intention to continue running for president.
He then appealed, saying, ``The debate wasn't great, but it was just 90 minutes. I want you to look at what I've done over the past three and a half years.''
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Post by Admin on Jul 6, 2024 10:43:25 GMT
On the 5th, President Biden of the United States complained in a television interview, ``I expanded Japan's budget.''
There are no concrete explanations, which may lead to misunderstandings.
In an exclusive interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos, President Biden was asked if he would be able to serve for the next four years, and he answered:
President Biden: I'm the guy who put NATO together. No one thought I could scale it. I was also the one who expanded Japan's budget.
Mr. Biden mentioned expanding Japan's budget, but he did not provide any specific explanation as to which budget he was expanding, which could lead to misunderstandings.
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Post by Admin on Jul 7, 2024 16:31:54 GMT
US President Biden said on the 5th that he is the best candidate to defeat former President Trump, and announced his intention to reject proposals for physical examinations such as cognitive tests aimed at dispelling concerns about his age.
In an interview with ABC on the same day, President Biden asserted, ``He is the person most suited for me to win this election and become president. Trump is a pathological liar.'' ABC aired the 22-minute interview with President Biden without editing.
When asked if he would take a cognitive test, he answered, "I take cognitive and neurological tests every day (at work). No one told me I needed a cognitive test." He continued, ``Today I spoke by telephone with the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and we decide on important matters for the country every day.'' When asked if he would refuse an independent cognitive test, he said, ``I have already done so.''
On the 27th of last month, in his first one-on-one debate with former President Trump, President Biden was at a loss for words and was unable to use the correct sentences, leading to a debate over health and cognitive decline due to aging.
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