'I'm going to win again'. Biden announces he stays in race
The incumbent President of the United States of America, Joe Biden, said that he would not withdraw from the upcoming presidential elections in the United States, according to his speech to voters.
"I am going to run and I'm going to win again," said Biden during his speech.
He addressed the voters and said that he was their candidate and they would not see anyone else.
"You voted for me to be your nominee, no one else. You, the voters, did that. They're trying to push me out of the race. Let me say this as clearly as I can: I'm staying in the race," he said.
Presidential elections in the United States
On November 5, the US will hold presidential elections. The main candidates are incumbent President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. According to media reports, Biden may withdraw his candidacy and nominate Michelle Obama, the wife of former President Barack Obama, instead.
Recently, the first round of debates between incumbent President Joe Biden and his main rival, former President Donald Trump, took place in the United States. The media noted that Biden looked quiet, his voice was weak and unconvincing.
Read more about what you need to know about the US presidential debate in the material by RBC-Ukraine.