Biden: ‘I Love My Country More’ Amid Claims of Resentment Over Stepping Aside
During a spirited Democratic National Convention on Monday night, President Joe Biden directly addressed the swirling rumors that he is upset about stepping aside in the upcoming presidential election. As the night grew late on the East Coast, Biden took the stage and made it clear where his priorities lie.
“It’s been the honor of my lifetime to serve as president,” Biden began, his voice filled with emotion. “I love the job, but I love my country more,” he emphasized, holding up an index finger to underscore his point. “I love my country more.”
The audience responded with applause, showing their support for the president as he continued to speak. Biden then turned his attention to the accusations, particularly those made by Donald Trump, that he is angry about the transition of power to Vice President Kamala Harris, told Reuters.
“All this talk about how I’m angry at all those people who said I should step down,” Biden said, addressing the crowd’s concerns directly. The response was immediate, with chants of “We love Joe!” filling the room. “That’s not true,” Biden asserted. “I love my country more, and we need to preserve democracy.”
Biden’s message was clear: the 2024 election is crucial, and the stakes are high. He urged Democrats to stay engaged and vote, highlighting the importance of maintaining control of the Senate, winning back the House of Representatives, and most importantly, defeating Donald Trump.
“Elect Kamala and Tim as president and vice president of the United States of America,” Biden declared, giving his full endorsement to Kamala Harris and her running mate, Tim. His words were a rallying cry, aimed at uniting the party and preparing for the battles ahead.
The night was a significant moment in the ongoing political landscape, with Biden making it clear that his decision to step aside was driven by his love for the country and the need to protect its democratic values. His speech was a reminder of the importance of unity and the need for continued vigilance in the face of political challenges.