In his first speech after deciding to quit the presidential race, President Joe Biden said democracy is more important than personal ambition. He stressed that unifying his party is crucial, and the best way to do this is to "pass the torch to a new generation." Biden praised Vice President Kamala Harris, calling her "experienced, tough, and capable." He highlighted his achievements and outlined the choices for the upcoming elections, urging Americans to decide the nation's future.
Biden emphasized the importance of democracy, stating that America is at an inflection point. He said decisions made now will shape the nation and the world for decades. Biden urged Americans to choose between moving forward or backward, unity or division. He called for recognizing those we disagree with as fellow Americans, not enemies. Biden acknowledged the need for new, younger voices and declared that the time for this change is now. He expressed confidence in Kamala Harris as a leader and thanked her for her partnership.
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Biden's speech marked the beginning of the end of his political career, which spans five decades. He spoke of his personal tragedies and public service, from losing his wife and daughter in an accident to his son's battle with cancer. Biden recalled his early years as a senator and his eventual rise to the presidency. He highlighted his accomplishments, including economic recovery, job creation, and legislative successes. On foreign policy, he mentioned strengthening NATO, supporting Ukraine, and countering China's rise. Despite stepping down, Biden pledged to continue defending democracy and personal freedoms.
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