President Joe Biden announced on Sunday that he will withdraw as the Democratic presidential nominee and has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to lead the party’s ticket in the upcoming election against former President Donald Trump.
Biden’s decision marks a significant shift in the 2024 presidential race, driven by growing concerns among Democratic leaders about his age and recent debate performance. The president, in his statement, expressed that stepping aside was in the best interest of both the party and the nation, allowing him to focus on his duties for the remainder of his term.
Initially, Biden did not endorse Harris directly but later threw his support behind her in a post on X, highlighting his decision to select her as his vice president in 2020 as one of his best choices.
A potential matchup between Harris and Trump would present a stark contrast: Harris, at 59, represents a diverse background as the first female, Black, and Asian vice president, while Trump, at 78, would be the oldest president if re-elected.
The groundwork for Biden’s withdrawal began in June after a disappointing debate performance sparked concerns about his ability to effectively challenge Trump. Biden’s age and mental acuity had been persistent concerns for voters and political analysts alike.
Calls for Biden to step aside intensified over the following weeks, with prominent figures such as actor George Clooney and Representative Adam B. Schiff expressing doubts about Biden’s viability as a candidate. Polls showed a growing segment of Democrats favored a new nominee.
Biden’s exit from the race reshapes the 2024 campaign landscape, potentially reinvigorating Democratic prospects. His presidency, marked by significant achievements such as the Inflation Reduction Act and pandemic relief packages, will conclude amid a shifting political environment.
This decision echoes the actions of former President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1968, who withdrew from the presidential race amidst turmoil. Biden’s move reflects a similar sense of duty and strategic recalibration for the party’s future.