Trump debate The New York Times urges Biden to withdraw from the presidential race

The New York Times editorial board urges the current democratic candidate and president, Joe Biden, to withdraw from the presidential race after the failed debate against Donald Trump. If Joe Biden were to choose not to leave this race, says the New York Times, this decision would be a reckless gambler. Political commentator, [...]
If Joe Biden were to choose not to leave this race, says the New York Times, this decision would be a reckless gambler.
Political commentator Thomas Friedman, in his opinion of the New York Times, wrote that the Biden Trump debate made him cry, while adding that Joe Biden may be a good man and a good president, but he should not run again for re-election.
Friedman writes in his editorial that America should be rescued from Trump's malicious intentions, as the former American president is not the leader the United States needs in the 21st century.
The New York Times political commentator writes that to curb what Trump can do at the head of the White House, Joe Biden must withdraw from this race before holding the National Democrat Convention in August.
As far as Biden's replacement is concerned with Kamala Harris, Thomas Friedman writes that the U.S. vice president should compete if she wants something like that.
According to him, voters deserve an open process in search of a presidential Democrat candidate who can unite not only the party but also the country, offering something none of the candidates offered Thursday evening at the Atlanta scene.
Thomas Friedman writes that the future American president should give a convincing description of where the world is now and must give a convincing vision of what America can and should do to ensure world leadership in a moral, economic and diplomatic way.
Friedman says in his editorial that Joe Biden at a younger age could be the leader of America, but age showed his weaknesses in the presidential debate.
According to political commentator if Biden chooses to step down, saying that because of his age he cannot receive a second mandate, he will be remembered with his mandate as one of the best presidents in history and, above all, he would save America from Trump.
Thomas Friedman in his opinone writes that family and team of Joe Biden Presidential Campaign can preserve his dignity by asking him to leave this race while closing his editorial writing that America and the whole world deserve better.












