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Happy to push Joe Biden out of Presidential race, says Nancy Pelosi, claims United States is 'very happy'



Nancy Pelosi would have been the last person who would have picked a battle with reigning President Joe Biden, but somehow, things took an ugly turn after the US Presidential Debate, and Biden was pushed to resign from the re-election ticket. Pelosi’s involvement in this entire fiasco that went on, was rather unexpected as she and Biden were very close personally, but it seems like se was just doing her duty.

Did it for the country

Pelosi’s stand towards pushing Biden to quit the US polls 2024 race has been crystal-clear from the start and she does not deny her involvement in it for a second. However, claim around this was that she was ‘happy’ to push a sitting President out of the poll race, since the Democrats winning the elections was of utmost importance than Biden running for re-election.

She also lashed back at those who are criticizing the decision of Biden quitting the election ticket, saying that the whole of United States is happy that Biden us not running for President again, in the upcoming US polls 2024, says a Business Insider report.

Pelosi, however, praises Biden

Even though both the individuals may have had their fair share of differences in the past few months, with Biden fuming over how the top Democratic leadership treated him in recent times, Harris still had a lot of good things to say about the reigning President. She claimed that the decision by Biden to step down from the polls was very selfless, and that he has been one of the greatest and consequential Presidents in US history.

FAQs:

Is Nancy Pelosi backing Joe Biden in US polls?
No, Nancy Pelosi has not backed Joe Biden, and instead pushed him into a corner, leading to his exit from the Presidential Elections race. Who is the new Democratic Party candidate after Joe Biden’s exit?
The new Democratic Party candidate is reigning Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris, who succeeded Joe Biden as the candidate.

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