United States

Biden leaves fighting for his legacy, believing he might have won

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  • Biden's presidency saw the passage of several landmark bills, including the American Rescue Plan and the Infrastructure and Investment Jobs Act.
  • Despite stepping aside, Biden and his team believe he could have won reelection had he chosen to run.
  • The durability of Biden's legacy will depend on the longevity of his policies and the impact of his judicial appointments.

[UNITED STATES] President Joe Biden's decision to step aside from the 2024 presidential race marks the end of a remarkable political career spanning nearly five decades. As he exits the political stage, Biden leaves behind a legacy of significant legislative achievements and a firm belief that he could have secured a second term had he chosen to run.

During his tenure as the 46th President of the United States, Biden managed to push through a series of landmark bills that will shape American policy for years to come. His presidency saw the passage of:

  • The $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan
  • The $1 trillion Infrastructure and Investment Jobs Act
  • The CHIPS Act
  • Two sweeping gun safety bills
  • The $800 billion Inflation Reduction Act

These legislative victories, achieved despite narrow Democratic majorities in Congress, have led some historians to compare Biden's legislative prowess to that of Lyndon B. Johnson.

Bipartisan Achievements and Democratic Unity

One of Biden's most notable accomplishments was his ability to unify the Democratic Party and work across the aisle when necessary. He created unity task forces to bring progressive and moderate Democrats together, informing his ambitious domestic agenda. This unity was crucial in passing bipartisan legislation such as the infrastructure bill and the CHIPS Act.

Economic Recovery and Job Creation

Under Biden's leadership, the U.S. economy showed strong signs of recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. His administration oversaw impressive job creation and economic growth, although these achievements were somewhat overshadowed by concerns about inflation.

Foreign Policy and International Relations

On the international front, Biden made significant strides in rebuilding alliances strained during the previous administration. He revitalized NATO and led a coordinated Western response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. His foreign policy approach emphasized multilateralism and a return to traditional American leadership on the global stage.

Challenges and Controversies

Despite his accomplishments, Biden's presidency was not without its challenges. The chaotic withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan in 2021 drew criticism from both sides of the political aisle. Additionally, his administration faced ongoing challenges related to immigration and border security, with a surge in illegal border crossings leading to public backlash.

The Age Factor and Decision to Step Aside

Throughout his presidency and reelection campaign, Biden grappled with concerns about his age and fitness for office. At 82, he was already the oldest sitting president in U.S. history. These concerns came to a head following a presidential debate in which Biden struggled to maintain his train of thought and effectively counter his opponent's claims.

In a surprising move, Biden announced his decision to withdraw from the race via social media, citing the need to focus on fulfilling his current duties as president. This decision made him the first presumptive nominee to give up the nomination at such a late stage in the campaign process.

Biden's Belief in His Electability

Despite stepping aside, Biden and his team maintain that he could have won reelection had he chosen to stay in the race. A senior White House official stated, "The President firmly believes he would have won re-election and defeated Donald Trump again had he decided to run." This confidence stems from Biden's previous victory over Trump in 2020 and his administration's legislative accomplishments.

The Future of Biden's Legacy

As Biden prepares to leave office, questions remain about the durability of his legacy. Some of his executive actions on issues such as immigration, student loans, and LGBTQ rights could be vulnerable to reversal by a future administration. However, his bipartisan legislative achievements, such as the infrastructure bill and the CHIPS Act, are likely to endure.

Biden's judicial appointments, including Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court and 220 federal appeals court and district court judges, will have a lasting impact on the American legal landscape.

The 2024 Election Landscape

With Biden's exit from the race, the Democratic Party faces the challenge of selecting a new nominee capable of defeating former President Donald Trump, who has secured the Republican nomination. The 2024 election is shaping up to be another closely contested battle, with early polls suggesting a tight race between Trump and potential Democratic candidates.

Reflections on Biden's Career

As Biden prepares to leave the political arena, many are reflecting on his nearly half-century of public service. From his early days as a senator from Delaware to his eight years as Vice President under Barack Obama, and finally his term as President, Biden has left an indelible mark on American politics.

His career has been characterized by a commitment to bipartisanship, a focus on working-class issues, and a belief in the power of government to improve people's lives. While his presidency may have been cut short, his impact on American policy and politics will be felt for years to come.

Looking Ahead

As the nation prepares for the 2024 election, Biden's legacy will undoubtedly play a role in shaping the political discourse. His successes and challenges will serve as both a blueprint and a cautionary tale for future administrations.

While Biden may be exiting the political stage, his influence on American politics is far from over. As the country moves forward, the true measure of his legacy will be determined by the longevity of his policies and the lasting impact of his vision for America.

In the end, Joe Biden's presidency will be remembered as a consequential period in American history, marked by significant legislative achievements, a return to traditional governance, and a steadfast belief in the resilience of American democracy.


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