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Editorial: Le Monde

  • 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.