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Democrats blame Biden for Harris’ defeat in the presidential election

PNN – Democrats blame US President Joe Biden for the defeat of Kamala Harris, the party’s presidential candidate.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network from “Reuters”, the sharpest criticism is that the Democratic Party lied to supporters about President Joe Biden’s sobriety before Joe Biden’s disastrous televised debate with Donald Trump that forced him out of the race in July, and this lie gave Harris only three months to campaign.

Hedge fund manager Bill Ackman said the Democratic Party “needs a complete reboot.”

He said: The party lied to the American people about the president’s cognitive and physical health.

He also lamented that the party did not hold primaries to replace Biden.

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Biden, 81, had said privately that he was the only Democrat who could beat Trump and publicly vowed to run for another four years. When Biden dropped out of the race in July, he said he decided to step down for the good of his party and his country.

The two groups that Harris was counting on to defeat Trump actually voted for Trump. These two groups were young people and women, who are increasingly interested in issues such as climate change, liberal values ​​and reduced abortion rights.

Edison’s post-election polling data shows that Trump’s overall share of support among voters under 45 increased by two percentage points from 2020, and that Trump also received more support among female voters. Trump also picked up support in many suburban areas where Democrats thought they had made inroads.

Donald Trump, the former president and Republican candidate in the presidential election of November 5, 2024 of the United States of America, managed to be elected as the president of the United States by completely defeating Harris.

The former president of the United States was able to win over his democratic rival in yesterday’s elections by winning 277 electoral votes and returned to the White House as the 47th president of the United States after a non-consecutive term.

Electoral votes of Republican candidate Donald Trump, who has been elected as the 47th president of the United States, reached 292 votes with his victory in the state of Michigan.

Trump won 22 electoral votes more than the legally declared minimum of 270 votes in this period of the US presidential election.

According to the latest announcement by the Associated Press, Trump won 15 electoral votes in Michigan from the 277 electoral votes previously announced to 292 votes. Kamala Harris also won 224 electoral votes, and thus Trump was elected president.

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