New York Times editorial board urges Biden to withdraw from presidential race due to health concerns
ANKARA (AA) – The New York Times editorial board has called on President Joe Biden to withdraw from the upcoming presidential race, citing concerns over his health following his performance in Biden-Trump’s 1st US presidential debate.
In an editorial titled “To Serve His Country, President Biden Should Leave the Race,” the board argued that Biden failed to reassure the American public of his ability to meet the demands of another term.
“Voters, however, cannot be expected to ignore what was instead plain to see: Mr. Biden is not the man he was four years ago,” the article said.
The editorial noted Biden’s struggle during the debate to articulate his plans for a second term and to counter the provocations from his Republican opponent, Donald Trump.
The piece emphasized the need for more compelling Democratic leaders who could present a stronger alternative to Trump, urging Biden to announce he will not seek re-election.
Despite calling for Biden to step down, the board expressed its intention to support him if the race ultimately narrows down to Biden and Trump in November.