Biden’s momentous choice to withdraw from the 2024 election: A look inside | US News
President Joe Biden, surrounded by trusted advisers and first lady Jill Biden at his vacation home on the Delaware coast, reflected on his political career spanning over half a century. He began to realize that his career would end sooner than planned due to feeling isolated, frustrated, and betrayed by allies who turned on him.
“He’s really upset,” said a person close to Mr. Biden’s inner circle.
Mr. Biden reluctantly accepted that he could not continue his campaign due to declining poll numbers, loss of donors, and pressure from party members. Despite being slower to make this decision, he understood it fully by Saturday night.
Details of this crucial weekend and Mr. Biden’s announcement came from interviews with two dozen Democrats familiar with the situation.
On Sunday, Mr. Biden informed Vice President Kamala Harris, White House chief of staff Jeff Zients, and campaign chair Jen O’Malley Dillon about his decision to drop out of the re-election bid. His inner circle had shrunk to a few family members and long-time aides, as he came to terms with the reality of the situation.
Most learned about his decision through his public announcement, followed by separate meetings to reassure staff members of their job security.
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An unexpected end
The decision to end his campaign was sudden, following a tumultuous 25-day period that started with a disastrous debate performance. Major donors withdrew support, elected officials called for him to drop out, and party luminaries expressed doubts about his viability in the race.
Despite delays in reaching this decision, Mr. Biden finally accepted the reality of the situation on Saturday night.
On Saturday, he had discussions with key advisers and reviewed bleak polling data, ultimately leading to the decision to withdraw from the election.
Consultation and Decision-making
Mr. Biden’s advisers anticipated public calls for him to step down after meetings with key leaders. Despite reviewing various factors, such as polling data and possible paths forward, Mr. Biden ultimately made the decision to withdraw. A final meeting on Sunday confirmed his resolve to end the campaign.
The decision was based on political considerations rather than health concerns, as confirmed by a senior administration official.
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