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Joe Biden quits the race, at last. What’s next?
The embattled president has endorsed Kamala Harris, his vice-president, as his successor.
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Immediately after bowing out, Mr Joe Biden endorsed Ms Kamala Harris, his vice-president.
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These eight days in American politics spanned an eon. On July 13, the bullet of a would-be assassin came an inch from killing Donald Trump, the former president, just days before the Republican Party formally nominated him as their candidate for the 2024 presidential election. On July 21, Mr Joe Biden, the incumbent president, announced that he would abandon his re-election bid less than one month before the Democratic Party convention was due to begin. The period began with the near-death of one candidate – and concluded with the end of his nemesis’ political career.
The announcement came not in a televised address from the dignified backdrop of the Oval Office – where Mr Lyndon Johnson announced the end of his candidacy on March 31, 1968 – but as a letter posted online.


