Outgoing President Joe Biden has continued to insist he would have beaten Donald Trump had he not ended his reelection bid. President-elect Donald Trump, who defeated Vice President Kamala Harris in a landslide Electoral College victory in November, is set to take the oath of office on January 20.
Biden's Confidence in Winning
Now, with 12 days remaining in his presidency, Biden firmly believes he would’ve secured a second term. However, the president admitted he was uncertain if he would have had the capability to complete four more years in the White House. Biden shared that he had an "advantage" due to being an "old guy" and having known major world leaders for a long time.
'Within Range' of Victory
In an interview on The View in September, Biden said his polling always had him "within range of beating" Trump despite a disastrous presidential debate in June. Despite his decision to bow out of the race, Biden said he was at "peace" with his decision and confident in Vice President Harris's abilities.
Regrets and Praise
In December, The Washington Post reported that President Biden and several of his aides still believe he should have remained in the race. Biden shared that Trump praised him on some of his policies during a private meeting at the White House after the election.
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