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Biden ‘Careful’ Not to Blame Harris for Election Defeat 

President Joe Biden does not appear to blame Vice President Kamala Harris for his landslide election loss to President-elect Donald Trump, a Biden aide said. washington post Saturday.

The president reportedly claims he still could have defeated Trump if he had ignored calls to resign and stayed in the race.

Judging by Biden's poor debate performance, his beliefs seem out of touch with reality. lack of fundingand dropping poll numbers. About two-thirds of Democrats want Biden to leave, according to an Associated Press-NORC poll. Found in July, before Biden left office.

Democratic politicians, including Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), publicly requested Mr. Biden declined: “Mr. Trump's second term as president would shake the very foundations of our democracy.'' ”

Months later, after Harris' election defeat, Biden told aides that he still had a chance to win and that he had “been careful not to put the blame” on Harris for the loss. post reported:

Biden and some aides say he should have stayed in the race despite his shaky debate performance, low polling numbers and the pressure Democrats put on him to drop out. I still believe it. Mr. Biden and his aides have told the nation in recent days that Mr. Biden could have defeated Mr. Trump, according to people speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss private conversations. Aides say the president has been careful not to pin the blame on Harris or her campaign.

But many Democrats blame Harris' defeat on Biden's persistence in the race for too long, with Harris campaigning for just three months before pulling out. I'm blaming. Some argue that Biden has undermined his message by trying to cling to the presidency rather than paving the way for a younger group of anti-Trump Democrats who could lead the country into the future. .

Some Democrats believe Biden's strategy of denouncing Trump as a “threat to democracy” is a false pitch, pushed by Harris as a closing message in the final weeks of the campaign. There is. Instead, some argue, Biden and Harris should have focused on the economy and fixing soaring inflation.

Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) acknowledged that Biden failed to run an effective campaign. “Everyone is constrained by generational outlooks, ideas and experiences,” he said. post. “People are flexible enough to adapt to new times, but we are all products of growing up.”

Democrats are still trying to figure out why they lost to Trump. They proposed many theories. They blame inflation and claim that black and Hispanic Americans voted for Trump because he misogynists. A study by the far-left group Navigator Research found that Democratic leaders placed too much emphasis on diversity and elitism.

Wendell Husebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former RNC war room analyst. He is the author of The Politics of Slave Morality. Follow Wendell “×” @WendellHusebø or society of truth @WendellHusebo.

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