Joe Biden says he is ‘at peace’ with decision to exit the 2024 race on ‘The View’

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NEW YORK — President Joe Biden said he is “at peace” with his decision to exit the 2024 race as he joined co-hosts of “The View” on Wednesday.

“When I ran for my first term, I said I was going to be a transition president … What happened was we were having so much success in getting things done, and people thought we couldn’t get done, I found myself having used more time than I would have ordinarily to pass that torch,” Biden said.

He added, “But working with Kamala, she is tough, she’s honorable. And the thing I like about her, and one thing we share in common, is that we have an optimistic view of the future.”

This is Biden’s first interview since the Democratic National Convention and the Sept. 10 ABC News presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump.

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