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He did not go willingly. But in the end the pressure proved too much for the president, who had lost the majority of both Democratic elites and rank-and-file voters. His party may well lose the presidency with a new candidate anyway. But by passing the task of defeating Donald Trump to a new generation of leaders, it now has a better chance https://lnkd.in/efnV2stT
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Joe Biden will abandon his bid for re-election in November. His announcement follows weeks of sustained pressure and calls from senior Democrats for him to give up his party’s nomination. Follow the latest updates: https://econ.st/3y4QDt4
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