He also announced he would take to the campaign trail to help Vice President Kamala Harris.

President Joe Biden called himself a ā€œtransition presidentā€ in his first interview after dropping out of the race, saying he exited because of fears within his party that he could cost Democrats seats in Congress.

In a pre-recorded interview that aired on ā€œCBS Sunday Morningā€ with Robert Costa, Biden said he exited the race because he feared being a ā€œdistractionā€ for down-ballot candidates ā€” and specifically name-dropped Nancy Pelosi.

ā€œWhat happened was a number of my Democratic colleagues in the House and Senate thought that I was gonna hurt them in the races. And I was concerned if I stayed in the race, that would be the topic,ā€ Biden said, adding that he expected to face questions about Pelosiā€™s role. ā€œI thought itā€™d be a real distraction.ā€

The president said it was this ā€” combined with his belief that he was a ā€œtransition presidentā€ ā€” that ultimately helped him make his decision to end his reelection bid. It came after a disastrous debate performance triggered dozens of Democrats to call on Biden to pass the torch, especially as he dipped in the polls against former President Donald Trump.

ā€œWhen I ran the first time, I thought of myself as being a transition president. I canā€™t even say how old I am. Itā€™s hard for me to get it outta my mouth,ā€ Biden said. ā€œBut things got moving so quickly, it ā€” didnā€™t happen.ā€

He also announced a campaign tour in Pennsylvania with Gov. Josh Shapiro, who was on Vice President Kamala Harrisā€™ running mate shortlist.

  • @abracaDavid
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    Lol no. If anyone survives all of this, history isnā€™t going to be kind to us about pretty much anything weā€™ve done since WW2.