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President Joe Biden: The biggest news is coming from America regarding the presidential election. There is a possibility that Joe Biden will give up his candidacy in the presidential election to be held in the United States in November. Sources said that US President Joe Biden may drop out of the US presidential race. A media person has made a big claim that Biden has agreed to give up his candidacy for the US presidency.

Will give up candidacy but not ready for Kamala Harris!

The source also claimed that even if Biden is ready to give up his candidacy, he is not ready to make Kamala Harris the direct candidate and hence will not support her. Instead, Biden will support an open process for a candidate that can pave the way for many other candidates. However, there are also reports that Kamala Harris may be chosen as the presidential candidate.

Biden has been under fire ever since his debate with Donald Trump

In the recent presidential debate, Donald Trump was seen fiercely targeting Joe Biden. After this, questions started arising about Joe Biden's health and poor performance. Now Joe Biden can announce his withdrawal from the presidential race. The famous American newspaper New York Times said in its report that people close to Biden believe that Biden has started thinking about it now. Now he has also started feeling that he is not capable of winning the elections to be held in November.

Kamala Harris begins search for vice presidential candidate

The New York Times said in its report that senior leaders of the Democratic Party feel that Biden will now back down. Former President Barack Obama also said that Biden's chances of winning this time are very low. The Washington Post said in its report that till Thursday night there were speculations that Biden could announce at any time that he would not contest the election. Amidst the possibility of nomination from the party, Vice President Kamala Harris has also started looking for options for the vice-presidential candidate.