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US election: I passed torch to next generation – Biden on why he withdrew, endorsed Harris

The United States, US, President, Joe Biden, has said he withdrew from the upcoming presidential election to give the younger generation a chance.

Biden, 81, served as deputy to President Barack Obama’s two-term.

Four years later, Biden defeated President Donald Trump, who was seeking reelection.

But, Biden’s presidency has been marred with controversies of ill-health, fitness and gaffes.

His concerns led to members of the Democrats calling for him to pull out of the presidential race, which he eventually did over the weekend.

However, addressing Americans on Wednesday night, Biden said he ended his re-election campaign in a bid to save US democracy.

The president also affirmed his endorsement of his Vice President, Kamala Harris to emerge as the Democrats presidential candidate.

According to Biden, he endorsed Harris to unite the Democrats and the country.

He said: “I revere this office. But I love my country more. I have decided the best way forward is to pass the torch to a new generation.

“That is the best way to unite our nation.”

The US president said he believed his record warranted a second term, but “nothing can come in the way of saving our democracy. That includes personal ambition.”

He added: “The great thing about America is here, kings and dictators do not rule. The people do. History is in your hands. The power is in your hands. The idea of America lies in your hands.”

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