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Know the only thing that will take Biden out of the 2024 presidential race

Washington: US President Joe Biden has recently revealed the only thing that can take him out of the 2024 presidential race. However, Biden has refused to withdraw from the presidential race for the time being. Despite this, the demand for Biden to leave the presidential candidacy is increasing among the Democratic Party. According to a Fox News report, Democrats have urged 81-year-old Biden to drop out of the presidential race in the wake of his much-criticized performance in the debate against former President Donald Trump in June.

When can Biden leave the presidential election

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During an interview with Black Entertainment Television (BET) on Tuesday, Biden revealed the only thing that according to him will take him out of the 2024 presidential race. He said, “If I have a medical condition, if there is one, the doctor comes and says you have this problem, that is the problem.” He added, “But I made a serious mistake throughout the debate and look, when I originally ran, you’ll remember, I said I was going to be a transitional candidate. I thought I would be able to move on, hand it over to somebody else. But I didn’t anticipate that things would be so, so, so divisive.” Biden said – with age comes wisdom

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Biden further said, “To be honest, I think only a little wisdom comes with age. And I think I have demonstrated that I know how to work for the country, despite the fact that we were told we couldn’t get it done. But there’s still more to do, and I’m reluctant to walk away from that. This interview is Biden’s third scheduled interview with the television network, as he seeks to maintain his support from black voters.

Decreasing craze among black voters

Despite having a solid majority of black voters, the Biden campaign has seen a significant drop in enthusiasm in key swing states since 2020. A USA Today/Suffolk University poll released last month found that Biden’s support among black voters in both Michigan and Pennsylvania has dropped by about 20 percentage points since the last election.