by times news cr

According to Biden, he had every chance of defeating his main political rival Donald Trump.

This was reported by The Washington Post, citing sources close to the White House.

The president and some of his closest advisers believe he could fight on despite disappointing polls and a poor debate performance. Insiders say Biden believes pressure from within the Democratic Party to pull out was a misguided move. His confidence in defeating Trump remained even in the final days of the election race.

However, those around Biden claim that the president is trying not to shift the blame for the failure to Democrat Kamala Harris, who had to lead the party’s election campaign. However, many Democrats blame Harris for the failure, noting that she had only three months to prepare, which is not enough for a full-fledged campaign.

Some in the Democratic Party believe Biden made a strategic mistake by staying in the race too long. This, in their opinion, has slowed down the formation of a new wave of young anti-Trump leaders who could become an alternative to Trump and his policies.

Senator Richard Blumenthal said he believed Biden had broken his previous promises to become a “transition president” and pave the way for a new generation of leaders.

“His re-entry into the race undermined the vision on which his original campaign was built: to end Trumpism and usher in a new era for America,” Blumenthal said.

Among the criticisms leveled at Biden is that he failed to adapt his campaign to changing political realities. Opponents note that his focus on defending democracy as a central message has not resonated widely with voters. Biden was confident that this issue would be a key issue for the electorate, but he underestimated the importance of other aspects, such as the economy and social issues that concern Americans more.

Biden’s decision to withdraw from the election has sparked intense debate within the Democratic Party. It highlighted internal divisions and called into question the strategy to combat Trump. Now Democrats are looking for new ways to strengthen their position, faced with the need to renew and rethink their role in American politics.

Previously, “Cursor” talked about how the White House adapted to Biden’s unusual needs.

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