Biden Explains Decision to Step Aside
In an interview CBS aired Sunday, US Pres. Joe Biden for the first time since ending his bid for reelection explained his reasons for stepping aside, including his desire to do what he said would be best for the Democratic Party in its attempt to defeat the Republican nominee, former Pres. Donald...
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Facts
- In an interview CBS aired Sunday, US Pres. Joe Biden for the first time since ending his bid for reelection explained his reasons for stepping aside, including his desire to do what he said would be best for the Democratic Party in its attempt to defeat the Republican nominee, former Pres. Donald Trump.[1]
- He explained that the 'critical issue' for him at the time of his July decision to step aside, and to this day, is 'maintaining' the US' democracy, which to him means the 'most important thing' to do is beat Trump.[1]
- In addition, the 81-year-old said he stepped aside to avoid becoming 'a real distraction' because Democrats in House and Senate races were worried he would hurt their chances. Biden said he didn't want that to become the focus of coverage of the upcoming elections.[2]
- Concerns about Biden's ability to defeat Trump started to dominate the news after the president's performance in a June debate with the former president. Biden called the debate 'a really, really bad day' but said he has 'no serious' health problems.[3]
- Upon stepping down, Biden immediately endorsed VP Kamala Harris to replace him as the Democratic nominee. He's scheduled to make his first joint appearance with her next week in Maryland.[4]
Sources: [1]CBS, [2]New York Times, [3]Independent and [4]Daily Mail.
Narratives
- Democratic narrative, as provided by Guardian. Biden's explanation in this interview jives with the reasoning he gave for stepping aside last month, and further reinforces the sacrifice he was willing to make in order to protect the US from a second Trump term. Not only do the Democrats have a better chance at retaining the White House now, but Biden's legacy as one of the most consequential presidents ever will be sustained.
- Republican narrative, as provided by New York Post. Biden has finally admitted what a majority of the country already knew — there was a coup led by Rep. Nancy Pelosi to remove Biden from the ticket despite how well they claim he has done as president. After adamantly staying in the race for weeks after the debate, the president only agreed to step down when Pelosi put the screws to him and things were on the verge of getting ugly.