As millions across the U.S. watched Election Day unfold, President Joe Biden spent a reflective and quieter evening at the White House, according to The Washington Post. Accompanied by close family and trusted advisers, Biden observed the election results, knowing they would impact both the nation’s future and his own political legacy.
The evening marked a significant shift for Biden, who was once a key figure on Election Night. From his past years as a senator to his presidential race, he had always been in the spotlight, but this time, he watched as a spectator.
Delaware Senator Chris Coons described Biden’s demeanor as “optimistic,” noting his faith in Vice President Kamala Harris’s chances. However, the night wasn’t without tension, as early results appeared challenging for Harris. Biden reportedly stayed out of the public eye, making calls to essential Democratic leaders but avoiding appearances, even as Harris’s supporters gathered nearby.
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The report from The Washington Post highlighted Biden’s decision to step back from the presidential race, a pivotal move that shaped the campaign’s course and established Harris as the leading candidate. Although he stepped aside, his influence remained as his campaign networks and strategies were handed over to Harris’s team.
During his calls to Democratic allies nationwide, Biden expressed gratitude, but there was also a sense of closure to his lengthy political journey, according to the report.
Biden’s absence on the final campaign trail hinted at a quiet division within the Democratic Party, which grew after he withdrew from the race midway due to concerns about his age.