Biden dismisses party criticism: “Determined to continue”

Despite the fact that several party members want to see Joe Biden give way to a fitter presidential candidate, he is determined – he will run anyway.

“I will stay in this race and run it to the end,” he writes in a letter to his party colleagues.

President Joe Biden will not leave his seat as the Democrats’ presidential candidate before the fall elections in the United States, he writes in a letter to party colleagues in the Democrats.

“I want you to know that despite all the speculation in the press, I am determined to stay in this race, to run this race to the end and to beat Donald Trump.”

“Want to have support – but running without it”

Several heavy names within the Democrats have expressed a dislike for Joe Biden as a presidential candidate.

On Monday, the president talks on MSNBC about his decision to run – despite some of his party colleagues’ displeasure.

“I wouldn’t have run for office if I didn’t think I was the best candidate, I haven’t lost and I don’t intend to lose”

The disaster debate

After Biden’s rewritten shaky performance in the first election debate between him and Republican Donald Trump, several party members went public and demanded that the president step aside.

It’s so much about the debate, but look at his debate, he lied and spoke to the rich,” Biden told MSNBC about opponent Donald Trump.

“Of course I want the party’s support, but I am not running for them.”

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