WASHINGTON: Donald Trump is a “real danger” to America, Joe Biden said in an interview aired on Sunday, and after resigning for a second term, the president vowed to do everything to ensure his vice president, Kamala Harris, wins. him
“If he wins (…) this election (…) it's dangerous. He's a real danger to the security of America,” the 81-year-old Democratic leader, who has been short-lived in Ms. Harris switched to Democratic. Party candidate
“We're at a turning point. We're really there (…) democracy is key,” Mr. Biden added in the interview, which was recorded at the White House days ago. The 78-year-old former Republican president (2017-2021) and new candidate Donald Trump delivered a devastating June 27 debate live on CNN.
“I had a really bad day during that debate because I was sick, but I didn't have a serious problem,” he assured a CBS reporter who asked about his health.
– “Tell me how old I am” –
But Joe Biden half-heartedly admitted that his age weighed heavily in his decision to drop out of the campaign to make way for a 59-year-old woman.
“How old I am (…) it's hard for me to get it out of my mouth,” admitted the octogenarian, who is increasingly searching for words and speaking in a weak, hoarse voice. to understand
Mr. Biden announced on July 21 that he was refusing to run in the Nov. 5 election, three weeks after this disastrous televised debate against Mr. Trump, a tradition of presidential campaigns in the United States.
Ms. Harris, as soon as he enters the race, is guaranteed the nomination at the Democratic Party Convention in Chicago, August 19-22.
Joe Biden also explained that Democratic elected officials in Congress have expressed serious fears about the possibility of re-election in the November 5 partial congressional elections.
“Many of my Democratic colleagues in the House and Senate thought I was going to hurt them,” he said.
– “Obligation to Country” –
“I am left with the crucial question of preserving democracy – this is not a joke -,” insisted this expert in politics for half a century. He ran against then-President Donald Trump in 2020 because, he recalled, democracy was “at stake.”
The Republican camp regularly criticizes the Democrats' accusations against Donald Trump. The latter has promised a “peaceful transfer” of power after the election this week, while his departure from the White House comes in the wake of an attack on the Capitol by his supporters in January 2021.
“I have an obligation to the country to do the most important thing in our power: We must defeat Trump,” Joe Biden insisted, promising to campaign on the Harris/Wallace Democratic “ticket.” Among Democratic voters.
As the Republican campaign winds down, new polls published Saturday show Kamala Harris leading Donald Trump in three key states that could decide the outcome of the election.
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