Categories: News

“It's presumptuous to say this, but I think so”: Joe Biden assures that he could have beaten Trump if his candidacy had been maintained

Spread the love

Donald Trump is preparing to return to the White House in just under two weeks and will succeed Joe Biden.

January 20 will be the day of Donald Trump's inauguration and he will once again be President of the United States of America. The Republican won the presidential election last November against his Democratic rival Kamala Harris. However, the one who is still in the White House for just under two weeks, assured that he could have beaten Donald Trump.

“Who knows what I'll do at 86 ?”

Joe Biden gave an interview to the American daily USA Today in which he maintains that he could have beaten his opponent if he had maintained his candidacy.

200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000

When journalist Susan Page asked him if he could have won the election, the 82-year-old current president had a clear answer. “It's presumptuous to say that, but I think so”, he said from the Oval Office. Joe Biden claims this based on “the polls”, reports the American media.

But would have -he was able to hold out until the end of his new mandate ? On this point, he expresses more doubts. I don't know. When Trump ran for re-election again, I really thought I could beat him. But I also didn't want to be president at 85 or 86,” he explained. “Until 'Here, everything is fine. But who knows what I'll do at 86 years old ?”, he joked.

As Joe Biden nears the end of his term as President of the United States, he says he is worried about what's next for the country. If he decides to eliminate certain major programs, whether it's the bailout plan, or infrastructure, or the law on climate, I think he could hurt himself and the economy.”

As a reminder, due to Due to his decline and several health problems, including absences from speeches during the campaign, Joe Biden withdrew his candidacy at the request of many people in the Democratic Party, making way for Kamala Harris, the current vice president. This The latter was clearly beaten by Donald Trump.

Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116

Recent Posts

“Nicolas Demorand has a…”: Léa Salamé reveals on air her colleague’s very painful health problem

Live on France Inter, Léa Salamé revealed that her long-time partner Nicolas Demorand was ill.…

48 minutes ago

Stéphane Plaza trial: the presenter filmed upon his arrival at the court, he reappears physically very marked

The trial of Stéphane Plaza for acts of violence against two former partners takes place…

48 minutes ago

Quels sont les métiers qui vont embaucher en 2025 ?

Le marché du travail est en constante évolution. Voici, selon LinkedIn, les métiers vers lesquels…

48 minutes ago

Le volte-face de Meta sur la modération préoccupe la France au plus haut point

Les autorités européennes craignent la prolifération de fausses informations sur Facebook, Instagram et WhatsApp. 0…

48 minutes ago

Taxes: 639 euros for 9 million households… will you receive this amount in your bank account on January 15th ?

The annual advance on tax credits and reductions will be paid on Wednesday, January 15,…

48 minutes ago

Marked by changes in habits, the Urban Parc is rethinking its reception and leisure activities

Le parc a changé, en automne, une partie de son installation. Midi Libre - Alexis…

49 minutes ago