In a pivotal press conference, President Joe Biden firmly dismissed the growing calls from within his own party to not seek re-election, asserting his capability and determination to 'complete the job.' Despite a recent weak debate performance that fueled doubts about his fitness for office, Biden confidently stated, 'I'm the best qualified person' to lead the nation, emphasizing his previous victory and readiness to face his political opponents once more.
This stance comes as an increasing number of Democratic lawmakers and party donors express concerns over his candidacy, highlighting a significant moment of defiance within the Democratic Party.
Biden's remarks aim to quell the internal discord and rally support for his continued leadership, even as he navigates through the challenges of his presidency.
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‘I’m the best qualified person’: Biden stands firm with re-election bid in peril
“I beat him once and I will beat him again," he says. Biden makes his second gaffe of the night and mixes up former President ... to run for president again, as more Democrats join calls for him to step aside. The news conference at the end of the ...
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Joe Biden vows to ‘complete the job’ in closely watched press conference
Joe Biden vowed to stay in the presidential race and defended his fitness for office in a high-stakes press conference on Thursday, defying mounting calls from Democratic lawmakers and party donors for him to abandon his re-election bid.
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