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Joe Biden: a look back at his 50-year political career – video

Joe Biden: a look back at his 50-year political career – video

Joe Biden has announced he will no longer be seeking reelection as US president. When he leaves office on 20 January 2025, it will mark the end of a political career spanning more than 50 years. At the age of 30, he was one of the youngest senators in the country’s history The tragedy and resilience of Joe Biden: a look back at a life in politics Biden’s selfless decision to drop out sets stage for an entirely different election Continue reading… Source link

Biden Steps Aside. How Might Harris Step Up?

Biden Steps Aside. How Might Harris Step Up?

With barely 100 days to go before the general election in November, President Joe Biden has announced that he won’t run for a second term, and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to replace him at the top of the ticket. Staff writer Franklin Foer, who wrote a book on the Biden administration, and staff writer Elaina Plott Calabro, who profiled Harris for this magazine, discuss this extraordinary moment in a bonus episode of Radio Atlantic. They share their unique knowledge of these two politicians and where this chaotic election might go next. What does a Harris campaign look like? How might the struggles of her 2020 run become the strengths of her sudden 2024 campaign? And how well (or not so well) did Biden prepare Harris as the “bridge” president he promised to be? Listen to the conversation here: The following is a transcript of the episode: Franklin Foer: Hello. I’m Atlantic staff writer Franklin Foer, and I’m coming to you on this bonus episode of Radio Atlantic because earlier today, President Joe Biden announced …

President Biden steps aside | News

President Biden steps aside | News

President Joe Biden upended the 2024 US election race by withdrawing as his party’s canidate to face Donald Trump and instead threw his support behind his vice president Kamala Harris. Jonathan Freedland spoke to Nikki McCann Ramirez for a special episode of Politics Weekly America How to listen to podcasts: everything you need to know Source link

Biden drops out – what happens now? – podcast | Politics

Biden drops out – what happens now? – podcast | Politics

Joe Biden has withdrawn from the presidential race after weeks of pressure to quit. Four months before Americans head to the polls, Biden has endorsed his vice-president Kamala Harris to be the new nominee. Jonathan Freedland is joined by politics reporter Nikki McCann Ramírez to discuss what happens next. Will Democrats rally around Harris, who has already had endorsements from fellow Democrats, and does she have what it takes to beat Republican nominee Donald Trump? How to listen to podcasts: everything you need to know Source link

Staffers Were Told Biden Was Leaving Race in Email Telling Them to Check X

Staffers Were Told Biden Was Leaving Race in Email Telling Them to Check X

President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign staff didn’t receive official communication that he was dropping out until nearly 20 minutes after the announcement went up on social media. When they finally did get an email, it directed them to Biden’s post on X. “Team, sharing with you the letter from President Biden that was released just now. We will have more information later this afternoon,” Biden campaign managers Jen O’Malley Dillon and Julie Chavez Rodriguez wrote in an all-staff email timestamped at 2:03 pm Eastern. “Look out for an invite to an all staff call. We are so grateful to be part of this team with you all. More soon.” The email linked to a letter Biden had posted on X more than 15 minutes earlier, at 1:46 pm ET, announcing that he would no longer be seeking reelection. Politico reported that campaign aides had been whipping delegates at the very moment the letter was posted. The New York Times reported that aides as senior as Anita Dunn, who manages communications strategy for Biden, learned that …

Thank God Biden Dropped Out

Thank God Biden Dropped Out

Produced by ElevenLabs and News Over Audio (NOA) using AI narration. Allow me to summarize the response from outside America to the news that President Joe Biden is not running for reelection: Thank God. Here in Britain, the most common reaction in the minutes after the news broke was sheer relief. Relief that Donald Trump will not be allowed an easy path to a second term. Relief that the Democrats will put forward a candidate who is able to bear a full campaign schedule—defending the party’s record and advancing its best arguments. Relief, too, that the party would not be insulting the intelligence of voters by insincerely pushing a candidate that its leaders must have understood was a lemon. The last of those has dominated my thinking since the disastrous CNN debate in June. Imagine that Biden’s staffers had gently shepherded him over the line, coaching him through interviews and propping him up through public events. Imagine that Biden had somehow won the election despite the evidence of the polls—and then, disaster. Within months or …

Netanyahu heads to D.C. after Biden withdraws from presidential race

Netanyahu heads to D.C. after Biden withdraws from presidential race

JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to land Monday in a Washington consumed by political turmoil, creating further uncertainty about U.S.-Israeli relations at a crucial moment in the Gaza war. President Biden — who announced the end of his reelection bid on the eve of Netanyahu’s departure — has both championed Israel’s right to wage war against Hamas and chided the prime minister for his management of the conflict. Israeli officials didn’t confirm that the prime minister would meet with the president as planned until the day before takeoff; they now don’t know what the dramatic campaign upheaval will mean for the future. President Biden announced July 21 he will drop out of the 2024 presidential race. He quickly endorsed Vice President Harris as his replacement. (Video: The Washington Post, Photo: Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post) Immediately after Biden’s announcement, a person familiar with deliberations in Netanyahu’s office said it was “too early” to say how the trip, and Israel’s war effort, might be affected. Like others in this story, they spoke on the …

Why Joe Biden has dropped out of the presidential race – video explainer | Joe Biden

Why Joe Biden has dropped out of the presidential race – video explainer | Joe Biden

Joe Biden has withdrawn from the race for the US presidency, an extraordinary decision upending American politics, that plunges the Democratic nomination into uncertainty just months before the November election against Donald Trump, a candidate he has warned is an existential threat to US democracy. Biden thanked the vice-president, Kamala Harris, in a letter announcing his decision, and later endorsed her as the Democratic nominee for president in a tweet. In this video the Guardian US’s politics correspondent, Lauren Gambino, explains why Biden has ultimately decided to step aside Source link

Joe Biden Made the Right Choice

Joe Biden Made the Right Choice

Sign up for The Decision, a newsletter featuring our 2024 election coverage. It was a very hard thing for President Joe Biden to do, and it was the right thing for him to do. Biden announced today that he would step aside as the Democratic presidential nominee. In a letter to the nation, America’s 46th president said, “I believe it is in the best interest of my party and the country for me to stand down and to focus solely on fulfilling my duties as President.” The decision by the 81-year-old Biden was very nearly inevitable, as his chances to defeat Donald Trump collapsed and the odds of a Republican landslide victory increased, but its announcement was nevertheless a stunning moment. In an instant, Democrats were liberated from an issue, Biden’s age, that had hung like a millstone around their necks. This will unleash an enormous amount of energy within the party. What was looking like a rout is now a race. There will be plenty of commentary on what this means for both parties. …

Biden Is Right to Take on the Court

Biden Is Right to Take on the Court

In 1983, an ambitious young lawyer in Ronald Reagan’s Justice Department wrote a memo about a hypothetical constitutional amendment to reform the judiciary. “Setting a term of, say, fifteen years would ensure that federal judges would not lose all touch with reality through decades of ivory tower existence,” he wrote. “It would also provide a more regular and greater degree of turnover among the judges.” That lawyer’s name was John Roberts. He is currently in his 16th year as chief justice of the United States. The past five justices to leave the Supreme Court, whether via death or retirement, each served nearly three decades or longer. But Roberts’s younger self has found a new and unlikely ally: our nation’s oldest president. Although Joe Biden remains opposed to expanding the number of justices or impeaching them, as some Democrats have called for, the president is reportedly set to endorse major changes to the Supreme Court, most notably term limits and an enforceable code of ethics. Biden cannot make his proposed changes unilaterally. They would need to …