Last week, President Joe Biden was traveling on Air Force One with a group of civil rights leaders when he made a comment that caught everyone off guard.
With the background noise of cable news pundits speculating about Kamala Harris’s potential running mate, Biden quipped, “Kamala and I talked. I said she could pick me.”
After a brief, perhaps awkward silence, he clarified that he was joking. This light-hearted moment happened just before Biden’s first public appearance since he withdrew from the race, as reported by The Washington Post.
A Warm Welcome in Austin
When Biden arrived in Austin, Texas, he was met with enthusiastic applause.
This reception came after a series of events that many thought might end his political career.
Despite his withdrawal, Biden seemed to accept his new role with grace.
Al Sharpton, who was on the plane with him, noted, “I didn’t sense any regret at all. He’s made his decision. He’s at peace with it.” Sharpton described Biden as someone reflecting deeply on his journey and ready to move forward.
Reflecting on a Long Career
Marc Morial, head of the National Urban League, also accompanied Biden that day.
He observed that Biden was in a contemplative mood, which is natural after such a lengthy and distinguished career. Morial recalled Biden’s early days in politics, starting with the New Castle County Council in Delaware back in 1970.
“It’s hard to think of anyone else with such a long career,” Morial said. As Biden prepares to step away from the spotlight, he continues to reflect on his legacy and the transition of power.
Endorsement and Transition
As Biden comes to terms with his departure, the Democratic Party is rallying behind Kamala Harris.
Big names like the Obamas have already endorsed her candidacy, and her campaign is gaining momentum.
CBS News reported that Rep. Lloyd Doggett, who greeted Biden when Air Force One landed in Austin, thanked him for stepping aside.
Biden, in turn, thanked Doggett for his support in a respectful manner.
Looking to the Future
Rep. James E. Clyburn, a key ally of Biden, highlighted how the president is now focusing on the future. “He was particularly focused on where to go from here,” Clyburn shared.
Reflecting on Martin Luther King Jr.’s book *Where Do We Go From Here, Chaos or Community?* Clyburn noted that Biden is contemplating whether the future will bring chaos or community.
Sharpton added that Biden is determined to solidify his legacy by supporting the upcoming election and finishing the initiatives he started.
With the election just 96 days away, Kamala Harris has yet to announce her running mate. As Biden transitions out, his focus remains on ensuring a smooth handover and making a lasting impact on his legacy.
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