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New Yorker spends large part of Kamala Harris endorsement rebuking Biden: He ‘stood in the way’

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The New Yorker slammed President Biden in a public endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris published on Sunday.

The magazine praised Harris for demonstrating the “fundamental values ​​and political skill” to defeat former President Trump with her long-term support, which it had not done before. scold President Biden Because I'm standing in front of her.

“It's been little secret that Mr. Biden is aging and has become noticeably weaker, especially over the past 18 months or so. Staff and supporters exhaled and treated it like a “win'', the editors wrote.

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President Joe Biden speaks about gun violence in the United States during an event with Vice President Kamala Harris in the East Room of the White House, Thursday, September 26, 2024, in Washington. ((AP Photo/Susan Walsh))

“But instead of opening up to a younger generation of Democratic candidates, Biden and his advisers and party leadership have stood in the way. They have made it clear that challengers will inevitably lose. Meanwhile, spin “Through clever scheduling, the White House staff protected the president and left tens of millions of voters in fear of another Trump presidency, leaving them with no choice but to close their eyes and think about America.” It is written in

The editors wrote that the infamous debate, which ended Biden's re-election bid, showed the world the extent of his “breakdown.”

“If we look at it more dispassionately, it was a gift. If it had happened, say, after the treaty, it might have been too late to force a reassessment,” the article says.

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President Biden speaks on “The View.” (Screenshot/ABC/TheView)

“Mr. Trump said…'I really don't know what he said at the end. I don't think he knows what he said either.'” By President Trump's standards, this is Biden's It was also the end,” the editor continued.

The endorsement also spends a significant portion attacking President Trump, calling him a “threatening presence in American life.”

“There is good reason to think Trump II will be far worse than Trump I,” they wrote.

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They wrote that Harris “caught the 'vibe,' as has been the norm this year.” However, the race remains close.

“In both 2016 and 2020, Mr. Trump outperformed the polls. Any responsible assessment of the campaign cannot afford to focus solely on the responsibilities of the Harris administration and downplay the impact of another Trump administration. ” continued the editor.

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U.S. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris head to an event on gun violence in the East Room of the White House on September 26, 2024 in Washington, DC. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)

The New Yorker was one of the first left-wing publications to urge Biden to step down after the disastrous June debate.

“Watching Thursday’s debate and observing Biden wandering around. To the meaninglessness on stage“It was a painful experience, and any vague and qualified descriptions given by White House insiders about good days and bad days should be forever erased,” New Yorker editor David Remnick wrote at the time. are.

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“You could look at that and, at the most basic human level, feel nothing but pity for this man, and even more, fear for the country.”

The White House did not respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

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