Washington:
Blaming the US President’s incumbent standing for Vice President Kamala Harris’ electoral defeat, the White Home has mentioned that Joe Biden felt it was the “appropriate” resolution he made to not run for the presidential race.
“The President could be very happy with what he was capable of accomplish,” White Home Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre mentioned throughout a White Home briefing on Thursday — the primary since President-elect Donald Trump’s victory was declared.
“He was very proud, and when he made that call at hand over the torch, move the torch to the Vice President, he believed it was the correct resolution to make at the moment,” she mentioned.
“He (Biden) believed that she (Kamala Harris) was prepared.”
Jean-Pierre’s solutions have been ambiguously phrased, both talking prior to now tense or alluding to Biden’s emotions in July, when he made his resolution, relatively than how he feels in the meanwhile.
She didn’t straight reply whether or not Biden regrets not dropping from the US presidential race before he did.
Jean-Pierre sought to herald Biden’s accomplishments throughout his time period as President, whereas subtly blaming his and Harris’ standing as incumbents for Democrats’ loss.
“Regardless of the entire accomplishments that we have been capable of get executed, there have been world headwinds, that, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, clearly, Covid-19 led to disruptions with the availability chain, and it had a political toll on many incumbents.”
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