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US President Joe Biden has told Americans in a televised address that he decided to end his faltering re-election campaign in a bid to save US democracy.
Mr Biden, 81, said he felt his record as president "merited a second term" but that "nothing can come in the way of saving our democracy".
He said he endorsed US Vice-President Kamala Harris to unite their fellow Democrats and the country.
The White House speech marked his first public appearance since he exited the race on 21 July, paving the way for Ms Harris to run for the party's nomination.
The Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump, meanwhile, said at a rally that Ms Harris was a "radical left lunatic".
Biden sidesteps hard truths in rare primetime opportunity
Opinion polls so far indicate a tight race between the former president and Ms Harris in a hypothetical match-up.
In his address on Wednesday night, Mr Biden spoke for 11 minutes from the Oval Office, with his wife, Jill, son, Hunter, and daughter, Ashley, in the room alongside some key White House staff.
"I revere this office," he said. "But I love my country more."
“I have decided the best way forward is to pass the torch to a new generation," added Mr Biden, who has been in public office for over half a century. "That is the best way to unite our nation."
The president vowed to "finish the job for the American people" before the end of his term in January next year and called Ms Harris, 59, an "experienced, tough, capable" partner.
Mr Biden said he believed his record warranted a second term. But "nothing can come in the way of saving our democracy", he continued. "That includes personal ambition".
"The great thing about America is here, kings and dictators do not rule. The people do. History is in your hands. The power is in your hands. The idea of America lies in your hands."
As they were being ushered out of the room, the White House press corps heard applause from family members and staff as the president spoke softly.
Mr Biden did not mention the three weeks of mounting pressure he had faced from top Democrats and donors to step aside in the wake of his disastrous debate performance against Trump late last month.
Trump, 78, posted on his social media platform, Truth Social, on Wednesday night that the president “was barely understandable, and sooo bad!"
Speaking earlier in the day at a rally in Charlotte, North Carolina, the Republican attacked both Ms Harris and Mr Biden, whom he called the most damaging president in US history.
"For three-and-a-half years lying Kamala Harris has been the ultraliberal driving force behind every single Biden catastrophe," he said.
“She is a radical left lunatic who will destroy our country if she ever gets the chance to get into office."
At a White House news briefing earlier in the day, press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Mr Biden's exit was "not about his health", but declined to give further details.
She also denied to reporters there had been any "cover-up" over Mr Biden's cognitive abilities.
Source: BBC
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