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US President Joe Biden votes for Kamala Harris in early voting as Election Day nears

Henry Ortiz Published October 29, 2024
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US President Joe Biden cast his vote for Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris in the US presidential election in her race against former president Donald Trump. 

Biden, who exited the re-election bid in July, voted with many Americans who can cast their ballots before November 5, Election Day at an early voting site in New Castle, Delaware. 

With just eight more days to go until Election Day, the soon-to-be former president of the US schedule seems bleak after he suggested in September that he would be on the road campaigning for the Democratic presidential candidate in the final months leading to the election, as per CNN.

NEW: Joe Biden casted his vote today.

He did use his drivers license as Voter ID. pic.twitter.com/XpbfNKu5DX

— Trending Politics (@tpbreaking) October 28, 2024

In Biden’s union event in Pittsburgh, he verbally attacked Donald Trump but it was not much promoted by Harris’ campaign as the rallies of Obama were highlighted.

Nonetheless, Biden still has a few campaign calls scheduled this week including a union event in Philadelphia on Friday. Still, there are more official federal events than there are for Harris’ campaign.

Other than this, the rest of the president’s week leading to November 5, Tuesday is scheduled with official tasks including briefings on the hurricane that devastated parts of the country, a Diwali reception in the East Room of the White House, and a trick-or-treating at the South Portico.

This is how Biden is set to bid adieu to the White House and his office, just like Bill Clinton and George W Bush who were largely kept away from campaigning for their party and their presidential nominee.

At Pittsburgh’s “get-out-the-vote” event on Saturday, the president somewhat acknowledged the end of his tenure and backed Harris.

“We got a lot more work to do, Kamala and I,” he had said then quickly rephrased himself: “Kamala does”. 

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