After several weeks of skirmishes between President Joe Biden and quite a few leaders of the Democratic Party and personalities close to that political party, Biden finally made the serious decision to end his re-election campaign. The letter in which he announced his decision is eloquent: It has been a great honor to serve you as president. But I believe that in the best interest of my party and the country, I have decided to abandon my re-election campaign and concentrate on the tasks that concern my office. He concluded by expressing his support for Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic candidate.
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