Joe Biden asserted that he would have defeated Donald Trump in the November elections but chose to step aside to preserve Democratic Party unity, expressing no regrets about his decision.
Fewer Americans see Biden as a great or good president than they did of President-elect Donald Trump, according to new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. The poll, released Friday, found that just 25 percent of Americans view Biden as a great or good president as he prepares to leave office.
Americans have a dimmer view of Joe Biden’s presidency than they did at the end of Donald Trump’s first term or Barack Obama’s second.
Disappointment with Joe Biden's presidency is especially high among Black and Hispanic Americans, according to AP-NORC polling.
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Biden said that the party doubted about whether he could even move, adding that he decided to pull out of the race despite believing he could win again.