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Won't you be president? Biden failed the debate and encountered a double "forced palace", and Hillary may be replaced

author:Phoenix Nicholas Cheung

Biden, who played badly in the TV debate, insisted on not withdrawing from the election, but encountered a double "forced palace", and he will not be president? Hillary Clinton, who once confronted Trump, has become the most vocal person within the Democratic Party, can she defeat Trump?

The U.S. presidential election to be held in November this year is destined to be a confrontation of ups and downs. In order to enter the White House, Trump and Biden can be said to have exhausted all means, and even broke the "rules" of American politics. The Democrats used judicial means as a "campaign tool" and succeeded in convicting Trump. Republicans used the scandal of Biden's son to attack and convict him. It is obvious that the two parties have completely torn their faces, and whoever loses the US election will be subjected to "tragic retaliation" from the other side. However, Biden's poor performance in the first televised debate increased the likelihood of Trump winning the election. This situation has triggered panic within the Democratic Party.

Won't you be president? Biden failed the debate and encountered a double "forced palace", and Hillary may be replaced

In fact, both Trump and Biden have been proven unfit to be president of the United States, one is a court-convicted person, and the other has serious health risks. However, the American people only have these two choices, which has to be said to be a great sadness. If the United States still has an absolute advantage in overall strength, then electing a president who does nothing may have little impact. However, the international community is well aware that the current great power game has entered the "deep waters", and neither Biden nor Trump can shoulder the heavy responsibility of maintaining US hegemony. It can be seen that the so-called "democratic system" boasted by the United States is not a filtering system for the survival of the fittest at all, but a political tool that ignores national interests and only cares about party struggle!

Won't you be president? Biden failed the debate and encountered a double "forced palace", and Hillary may be replaced

Now, seeing Biden playing badly in the televised debate, there are strong calls for a "substitution" within the Democratic Party. The New York Times and CNN, which are leaning towards the Democratic Party, have both issued appeals to persuade Biden to voluntarily withdraw from the election. At the same time, many of the Democratic Party's funders have also said that a younger and prestigious Democrat is needed to replace Biden. However, in a secret meeting with the backroom financiers, Biden insisted that he would not withdraw from the race, believing that he could still win re-election. Even Biden's close friend Thomas Friedman said that the debate made him "cry" and hoped that Biden would put the "national interest" first, give up his candidacy, and nominate a candidate who would unite the Democratic Party.

Won't you be president? Biden failed the debate and encountered a double "forced palace", and Hillary may be replaced

Facing the double pressure of the financier and the people around him, the 81-year-old Biden looks difficult to withstand. In particular, the pressure on the side of the financier has made Biden even more headache. You must know that the essence of American politics is actually to speak for capital, and every politician is a "spokesperson for capital". Therefore, when a politician turns against a financier, it often means the end of his political career. In other words, it is the financiers who are the "behind-the-scenes manipulators" in the US political arena. If Biden is unable to restore the support of his patrons, his road to re-election will be very difficult.

Won't you be president? Biden failed the debate and encountered a double "forced palace", and Hillary may be replaced

However, whether Biden withdraws from the election or not, the initiative is still in his own hands. Because Biden won the Democratic internal election and got the candidacy, no one can force him to withdraw unless he withdraws from the election. There has only been one time in the history of the United States in which an incumbent president has withdrawn from the election and replaced a candidate. In 1968, then-U.S. President Lyndon Johnson, a Democrat, gave up re-election, and Vice President Hubert Humphrey eventually became the presidential candidate, but lost to Republican candidate Richard Nixon on polling day. Johnson gave up his re-election because he could not withstand the pressure of a series of defeats in Vietnam. Now that Biden has drawn the United States into two conflicts, Russia, Ukraine and Palestine-Israel, will he have the courage to withdraw from the election?