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‘I would have defeated Donald Trump but…’, Biden’s big statement 2 months after the presidential elections

Outgoing US President Joe Biden has created a sensation by making a big statement about 2 months after the presidential elections in the country. Biden has said that he would have defeated Trump in the general elections held in November, but he decided to withdraw his candidacy in the middle of the election for the unity of the Democratic Party. Let us tell you that in the presidential elections, Vice President Kamala Harris was made the candidate from the Democratic Party in place of Biden, who suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of Donald Trump.

‘I think I could have defeated Trump’

Biden was asked at a press conference at the White House on Friday, ‘Mr. President, do you regret your decision not to contest the election? Do you think you gave Trump an easy chance to become your successor?’ To this Biden said, ‘I don’t think so. I think I could have defeated Trump. I think Kamala could have defeated Trump. It is important to unite the party and when the party was worried about whether I would be able to move forward or not, I thought it would be better to unite the party. However, I thought I could win again.’

‘Kamala Harris is capable of contesting the presidential election again’

Let us tell you that 82-year-old Biden’s performance in the ‘debate’ between presidential candidates in Atlanta in June was not very special. After the debate, people of Biden’s party started questioning his candidacy and finally Biden decided to withdraw from the presidential race. After Biden withdrew from the race, Vice President Kamala Harris was made the presidential candidate from the Democratic Party. However, she had to face defeat at the hands of Trump. During the press conference, Biden also said that Kamala Harris is capable of contesting the presidential election again.

‘I will neither be out of sight nor out of hearts’

Biden said, ‘I think this is a decision she can think about. He is capable of contesting elections again after 4 years. He will have to take this decision.’ When Biden was asked if he would remain active even after leaving the presidency, he said, ‘I will neither disappear from sight nor from hearts.’ Democratic Party leader Biden will leave the presidency on January 20. In his place, Donald Trump will take oath as the 47th President of America. Republican Party leader Trump has also been the President of America before Biden.