(Washington) Joe Biden insisted in an interview broadcast Sunday that Donald Trump is a “real danger” to the United States, and since he left office for a second term, the president promised to do everything to confirm his vice president, Kamala. He was succeeded by Harris.
“If he wins […] This election […] It is dangerous. “He is a real danger to the security of the United States,” the 81-year-old Democratic leader said in a brief statement.me Harris as the Democratic candidate.
“We’re at a turning point. We really are […] “Democracy is the key,” Mr. Biden said in an interview taped at the White House several days ago, and he appeared in better shape during his disastrous June 27 debate on CNN than when he faced off against 78-year-old Donald Trump. ).
“I had a really bad day during that debate because I was sick, but I didn’t have a big problem,” he assured a CBS reporter when asked about his health.
“Tell me how old I am”
But Joe Biden half-heartedly admitted his age played a role in his decision to drop out of the campaign to make way for a 59-year-old woman.
“I can’t tell you how old I am […] It’s hard for me to get it out of my mouth,” admitted the octogenarian, who often fumbles for words and whose verbal expression is sometimes difficult to understand in a weak and hoarse voice.
A tradition of presidential campaigning in the United States, Mr. Three weeks after this disastrous televised debate against Trump, Mr. Biden announced on July 21.
Mme Harris, once he enters the race, will be nominated at the Democratic convention in Chicago from August 19 to 22, along with his running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walls.
Joe Biden also explained that Democratic elected officials in Congress expressed serious fears about their chances of re-election during the November 5th regional legislative elections.
“Many of my Democratic colleagues in the House [des représentants] The Senate thought I was going to harm them,” he said.
“Duty to Country”
“I am left with the crucial question of preserving democracy – this is no joke -,” asserted this half-century veteran of politics. He ran against then-President Donald Trump in 2020 because democracy, to him, was “at risk,” he recalled.
The Republican camp continues to criticize these accusations by Democrats against Donald Trump. The latter pledged this week for a “peaceful transfer” of power after the election, while his exit from the White House comes in the wake of an attack on the capital by his supporters in January 2021.
“I have an obligation to do the most important thing in our power: we must defeat Trump,” Joe Biden insisted, pledging to campaign with the Harris/Wallace Democratic “ticket” that enjoys momentum within the party. Among Democratic voters.
New polls released Saturday showed Kamala Harris winning against Donald Trump in three key states that could decide the fate of the election, reversing the trend of recent months as the Republican campaign falters.
In an interview with three television channels on Sunday, Ohio Senator JD Vance, Donald Trump’s running mate, attacked Kamala Harris, who, according to him, was responsible for the record of the Biden administration because she was “in charge.”