Biden forcefully declares he's staying in reelection race in major news conference
- Joe Biden affirms his candidacy for reelection, citing qualifications and determination to finish the job, expressing confidence in defeating opponents.
- Biden defends VP Harris's capabilities, highlighting his selection process and belief in her qualifications for presidency.
- Biden asserts he is the best qualified candidate for presidency and vows to remain in the race until advised otherwise by his team.
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Biden says he will ‘complete the job’ despite calls to bow out of presidential race
Joe Biden used his highly anticipated Nato press conference on Thursday 11 July to deliver a forceful defence of his re-election campaign, vowing to stay in the US presidential race. Speaking at the end of the summit in Washington, Mr Biden said he was best qualified to defeat Donald Trump in the upcoming election and could still recover from his damaging debate performance. “I’m determined on running,” he said. Despite vowing to continue, Mr Bi…
Biden says during press conference he’s going to ‘complete the job’ despite calls to bow out
WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden used his highly anticipated news conference Thursday to deliver a forceful defense of his foreign and domestic policies, and batted away questions about his ability to serve another four years even as he flubbed a reference to Donald Trump in one of his first answers. “I’m not in this for my legacy. I’m in this to complete the job I started,”
Biden does not stand aside: 'I am the most qualified to beat Trump and I have a job to finish'
The President, in a rare and expected press conference at the end of the NATO summit, plays foreign policy cards well but also makes gaffes, leaving open questions about his future. And defections are still increasing among Democrats
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