
Disastrous Debate for Biden
Many are troubled to see the current President Joe Biden struggle against former President Donald Trump in last week’s debate. There have been rumors surrounding Joe Biden’s potential drop-out from the race, to let someone else take his place. However, Joe
Biden has continually made clear that he will do whatever he can to ensure he can win in the upcoming election. There are many that believe that Joe Biden is not fit to run for presidency for the upcoming term and are pushing for him to stand down. However, it does not seem that within the near future Joe Biden will do so.
Kamala Harris and Joe Biden
There is a meeting set to occur between President Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, as well as other democratic governors. It is speculated that this meeting is set to address whether or not Joe Biden will step down, and Kamala Harris will run for presidency for him in the upcoming election. However, all of this is just speculation at the moment, as there has been nothing final.

Additionally, it seems that Biden told a key ally that he is thinking of stepping down, and not running for the upcoming election. “President Biden has told a key ally that he knows he may not be able to salvage his candidacy if he cannot convince the public in the coming days that he is up for the job after a disastrous debate performance last week,” according to The New York Times.
The Future of Joe Biden’s Presidency
Many are convinced that this may be the end for Joe Biden, as he will likely step down for his current vice president, Kamala Harris, to run for presidency for the upcoming election. However, these are all rumors that have been going around, and have not yet been 100% confirmed.
Written by David Loran Jr
Sources:
The New York Times: Biden Told Ally That He Is Weighing Whether to Continue in the Race
Fox News: Biden’s future in question ahead of meeting with Democratic governors
Financial Times: Kamala Harris set to meet Joe Biden as Democratic party anxiety deepens
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