Biden Passes Torch to Harris, Declares "I Gave My Best" in Emotional Farewell

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Published 2024 Aug 21 Wednesday

Chicago: In a poignant and emotional moment, U.S. President Joe Biden officially passed the torch to Democratic nominee Kamala Harris on Monday, delivering a heartfelt farewell speech at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. The 81-year-old leader reflected on his achievements and urged voters to support Harris in her bid against Donald Trump in the upcoming November election.

"America, I gave my best to you," Biden declared, quoting a patriotic hymn during his nearly hour-long address. His speech, which covered his accomplishments in office, was met with a rapturous reception from the crowd, especially as he embraced Harris on stage.

This marked a bittersweet moment for Biden, who made the surprising decision to step aside from the 2024 White House race less than a month ago. Despite the personal difficulty, Biden expressed no bitterness, emphasizing that his decision was driven by his love for the country and a desire to prevent Trump from returning to the Oval Office.

"I love the job, but I love my country more," Biden stated, dismissing rumors of anger over his decision to step down. Both Biden and Harris were visibly emotional, with tears in their eyes as Biden received a lengthy standing ovation upon taking the stage, introduced by First Lady Jill Biden and his daughter Ashley.

Harris, in a surprise appearance ahead of the convention's final day, paid tribute to Biden, saying, "We are forever grateful to you." Her remarks underscored the deep respect and admiration she holds for Biden as she prepares to take on the mantle of leadership.

While Biden highlighted his administration's achievements, including economic and healthcare reforms, he focused heavily on his efforts to "heal the soul of America" following Trump's presidency and the January 6 Capitol riot. In a pointed remark, Biden labeled Trump as a "loser" and a "convicted felon," referencing Trump's legal troubles.

Despite the challenges and low approval ratings, Biden reiterated his commitment to serving the country, stating, "I made a lot of mistakes in my career, but I gave my best to you."

The convention also featured other notable figures, including former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who voiced her support for Harris to break the glass ceiling and become America's first woman president. The event, however, was not without controversy, as protests against Israel's war in Gaza shadowed the convention, highlighting potential divisions within the Democratic Party.

As Biden steps aside, he leaves the future of his legacy in Harris's hands, vowing to be her "best volunteer" in the campaign. Meanwhile, Trump, caught off guard by the sudden change in the Democratic ticket, continues his campaign across the country, critiquing Harris's leadership.

With the stakes high, Biden's farewell marks the beginning of a new chapter in American politics, as Harris prepares to take on the challenges ahead.



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