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New York Times: Biden Should Withdraw His Candidacy

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The New York Times (NYT) newspaper called for Joe Biden to withdraw from the presidential race on the grounds that he could not alleviate concerns about his health. The article published by the newspaper’s editorial board stated that Biden could not convince the American people and that it would be best if he withdraws from the race.

“Biden Is Not The Man He Was 4 Years Ago”

The article emphasized that Biden had a weak performance in the last debate and was not qualified for the presidency, and said, “Mr. Biden is not the man he was 4 years ago.”

“The best thing he could do would be to announce that he would not be a candidate”

In the article, it was stated that Biden had difficulty in the debate and could not be effective against Trump’s provocations, and it was emphasized that the president’s decision to give up running as a candidate was important for public service.

“A Strong Opponent Should Be Created Against the Current Republican Candidate”

The article stated that Trump poses a danger to democracy and is not a trustworthy figure, and that the USA should produce a stronger opponent.

Live Stream Controversy Sparks Criticism

It was reported that Biden’s performance was criticized during the live debate held on June 27 and that discussions had flared up that he should withdraw his candidacy. It was also reported that Republican Chip Roy was preparing a bill to call for Kamala Harris to use the 25th Amendment to impeach Biden.

New York Times: Biden Should Withdraw His Candidacy

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