“the Republican tidal wave did not take place”, rejoices the American president Joe Biden

US President Joe Biden welcomed on Wednesday November 9 a “good day for democracy” the day after the midterm elections where the Democrats resisted better than expected against the Republicans. “We had an election yesterday. And it was a good day, I think, for democracy”said the Democratic president during a press conference at the White House welcoming a ballot that took place “apparently without interference”.

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“While the press and pundits were predicting a giant red wave, it didn’t happen”he added while acknowledging “frustration” many voters in the face of inflation in particular. US President Joe Biden also reiterated on Wednesday “intend” to run for a second term in 2024, but will confirm it “early next year”. “My intention is to represent myself”said the Democratic leader during a press conference, specifying that it was however a “family decision”.

The Democratic president also said to himself “ready to work” with the Republican opposition and affirmed to be open to all “good ideas”indicating that the leaders of the other camp would soon be invited to the White House. “The American people have made it clear, I think, that they expect the Republicans to be willing to work with me, too.”he said.

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Joe Biden also acknowledged that“there are still many people who suffer”. “Voters spoke clearly about their concerns, rising prices…and the need to bring inflation down”he said, also mentioning concerns about “Crime and Security”all of which Republicans have campaigned hard on.

But the Americans also have “sent a clear and unambiguous message that they want to preserve our democracy and protect the right to choose in this country”he underlined, while the right to abortion, blasted this summer at the federal level by the Supreme Court, was one of the main themes of the campaign. “I especially want to thank the young people in this country, who I have been told… are still voting at historic rates, just like two years ago.”said the almost octogenarian president.


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