In a series of unexpected moves, President Joe Biden has decided not to seek reelection, leaving the Democratic Party and the nation in a state of shock.
This decision has prompted a flurry of speculation and strategic realignments within the party, with Vice President Kamala Harris stepping into the spotlight as a potential successor. Biden's departure from the 2024 race is said to be driven by a desire to avoid further division within the Democratic Party, despite his belief that he could have won a second term.
This decision has not only impacted Biden's legacy but has also set the stage for a new chapter in American politics, as the Democratic Party looks to unify and strengthen ahead of the next presidential election.
.Here are the top political news stories for today.
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He Still Thought He Could Win: Inside Biden’s Decision to Drop Out
People close to President Biden say he believes he could have won a second term. But he came to realize that the fight would rip apart the Democratic Party that he had served his whole life.
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A Disappearing President Steps Back Into the Limelight
Phil Lyman, the conservative Utah Republican who challenged Gov. Spencer Cox, who is more moderate, in the state’s Republican primary this summer, has teamed up with the long-shot Democrat running for governor, Brian King, for an advertisement attacking Cox.
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