Dropout: Joe Biden’s Mixed Attempts to Defend His Legacy Against Autopen Investigations
UNITED STATES, JUL 21 – Democrats face ongoing challenges after Biden's 2024 exit, with Kamala Harris losing key swing states and the party struggling to regain working-class support, analysts say.
- On Wednesday, former President Joe Biden marked the one-year anniversary of stepping down from the 2024 race, with the nomination passing to Vice President Kamala Harris.
- Amid his cancer battle, Biden decided to stand down, Biden said, after pressure from Democrats and nearly 20 House Democrats urged him to step aside.
- In the November election, Kamala Harris’s campaign raised over $1 billion during a 107-day sprint, but ultimately lost to Donald Trump, who won all seven swing states and the popular vote.
- Oversight officials highlight the House Oversight Committee's probe into Biden's mental decline, with James Comer asking aides to testify and Pam Bondi's Justice Department reviewing autopen use.
- Amid a Republican-controlled Washington, D.C., Julian Epstein said the Democratic Party remains in a `cold war`.
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