Biden Steps Down, Harris Lead: Historic Prescription Drug Policy Event
In an event in Maryland, Biden and Harris celebrated a landmark health policy while signaling a generational leadership shift. Biden emphasized his long advocacy for lower prescription costs, while Harris, now the 2024 Democratic nominee, captivated the crowd. Trump prepares for a potential return to the White House.
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US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris made their first joint appearance on Thursday afternoon in Maryland since Biden concluded his presidential bid, nominating Harris in his place. The duo celebrated a legislative accomplishment expected to lower prescription drug costs, according to the New York Times.
The event symbolized a generational shift within the Democratic Party. Biden underscored his decades-long advocacy for reduced prescription costs to solidify his legacy.
Vice President Harris emerged as the focal point, articulating the effects of Biden's healthcare policy and prompting the crowd to chant, "Thank you, Joe," reported the New York Times. Attendees began to exit as Biden took the stage.
Joe Biden withdrew from the race amidst growing concerns about his age and lackluster debate performance against Donald Trump in June. Conversely, Trump is positioning himself for a comeback in 2024 following his 2020 defeat. Harris secured her party's nomination, garnering 99% delegate support at the Democratic National Convention.
Harris is both the first woman of color and the first Asian American to lead a major party ticket, with Tim Walz as her running mate. Meanwhile, Trump announced Ohio Senator JD Vance as his vice-presidential pick, who would be the second youngest VP in history if elected.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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