Joe Biden decided not to seek a second term due to his physical condition and low popularity ratings.
Biden's choice not to run recognized the interest of his party and the United States beyond his own ego.
Kamala Harris, the current vice president, has obtained Biden's support after his withdrawal.
The tight schedule must not be an excuse for hasty nomination.
The Democratic Party should hold an open primary to prevent a hurried appointment.
Biden's withdrawal could reveal divisions among Democrats.
The next Democratic candidate must articulate a clear vision for the future of the United States.
Conclusion: Joe Biden's withdrawal and the possible nomination of Kamala Harris leave the Democratic Party in an uncertain position. The party needs to hold a robust democratic debate and avoid rush nomination.