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Pelosi Points Finger at Biden for Democrats' Election Collapse

International Desk

  09 Nov 2024, 10:32
Photo: Reuters

Former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has held President Joe Biden responsible for the Democratic Party's defeat in the U.S. presidential election. She stated that if President Biden had stepped down before the election, the Democratic Party could have selected a candidate through competition.

In an interview with The New York Times, Pelosi further remarked that if Biden had withdrawn earlier, there could have been more candidates to choose from in the election.

The interview was published by The New York Times on Thursday, November 7, local time. Pelosi noted that if Biden had stepped aside earlier, there would have been an opportunity for a primary competition to select a candidate.

According to a BBC report on Saturday, it was mentioned that in the United States, candidates go through months of campaigning and debates to secure their nomination. After Biden announced his re-election bid, the Democratic Party did not select any other candidates. Four months before the election, after being defeated in a debate with Donald Trump, Biden announced his withdrawal.

At this time, the Democratic Party hurriedly nominated Vice President Kamala Harris as the candidate. In the interview, Pelosi criticized Biden for hastily endorsing Kamala Harris after his withdrawal from the election race.

In the same interview, Pelosi praised Kamala Harris, stating that she inspired hope among the people. Pelosi believes Kamala would have won if there had been a competitive candidate selection process. She said that perhaps Kamala would have been stronger and could have connected more with the people.

Pelosi commented that by nominating Kamala Harris as the candidate so quickly, Biden made it impossible to go through the candidate selection process. If everything had happened sooner, the situation might have been different.

Notably, on Tuesday, November 5, Republican Party candidate Donald Trump was elected as the new President of the United States.

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