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In a recent twist in the ongoing US presidential campaign, former President Donald Trump has made a surprising claim that his opponent, President Joe Biden, is no longer in the race. However, President Biden has publicly stated that he remains a candidate and intends to seek re-election in 2024. Trump’s statement came during an interview with conservative commentator Glenn Beck, where he asserted that Biden was “out of the race” and that “he has no idea what’s going on.” Trump did not provide any evidence to support his claim, and Biden’s team has strongly denied it. In response, Biden himself appeared on MSNBC’s “The Rachel Maddow Show” and stated that he “messed up” in his recent town hall event but that he remains in the race. Biden acknowledged that he had misspoken during the event and expressed regret for his comments, but he insisted that he is still fully committed to running for re-election. The reasons behind Trump’s claim remain unclear. Some analysts speculate that it may be an attempt to undermine Biden’s credibility or to sow confusion among voters. Others suggest that it could be a sign of Trump’s own desperation as he faces mounting legal and political challenges. Regardless of Trump’s intentions, Biden’s public statement makes it clear that he has no plans to withdraw from the race. The 2024 presidential election is still more than two years away, and it remains to be seen how the race will ultimately play out.Amid growing concerns about his fitness to serve, President Joe Biden is making a concerted effort to revive his re-election campaign. With support within his own party dwindling, Biden has inaugurated a new “critical phase” to demonstrate his competence and stave off Democratic defections.Amid growing concerns about his fitness to serve, President Joe Biden is making a concerted effort to revive his re-election campaign. With support within his own party dwindling, Biden has inaugurated a new “critical phase” to demonstrate his competence and stave off Democratic defections. In the wake of Biden’s lackluster debate performance against Republican Donald Trump, some financial backers have postponed or canceled fundraising events. To address these concerns, Biden has acknowledged the need for more rest and has vowed to limit evening events. Despite the challenges, Biden remains resolute in his determination to stay in the race. He is scheduled for a series of media appearances and public events to rebuild momentum. At a Fourth of July barbecue on the South Lawn of the White House, Biden personally greeted the crowd and emphasized the importance of fighting for democracy, freedom, and the economy. However, time is running short for Biden to reverse his downward trajectory. A virtual roll call vote for a formal nomination is scheduled by the Democratic National Committee before the national convention in August. If Biden fails to improve his performance, discussions about intervention or backing out may intensify. Biden has reassured Democratic governors that he understands the gravity of the situation and will put the country first. Despite concerns about a Trump victory in November, governors have expressed support for Biden. During a meeting with governors, Biden mentioned having been examined by his doctor after the debate, although the White House had previously denied such an examination. Biden’s team has attributed his debate performance to a cold and jet lag. Despite repeated calls, the White House has resisted releasing more robust medical records for the 81-year-old president. Some Democratic lawmakers have publicly urged Biden to drop out of the race, while others are adopting a wait-and-see approach. Vice President Kamala Harris has emerged as a potential replacement for Biden, with California Governor Gavin Newsom and Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer also seen as viable options.President Donald Trump claimed on Tuesday that his Democratic rival Joe Biden is out of the race, but the former vice president said he “messed up” but remains in the contest. Trump made the claim at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania, saying that Biden had “basically dropped out of the race.” “He’s out of the race,” Trump said. “He’s not running anymore.” Biden, however, quickly responded on Twitter, saying that he “messed up” but remains in the race. “I messed up today. I am not out of this race. I’m not going anywhere,” Biden tweeted. The Biden campaign later released a statement saying that the former vice president “misspoke” and that he remains “fully committed” to the race. The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Biden has been facing increasing pressure to drop out of the race after a series of poor performances in recent polls and debates. Some Democrats have argued that Biden is too old and out of touch to be president, while others have said that he is not electable. Biden has defended his record and said that he is the best candidate to defeat Trump in November. He has also pointed to his experience in government and his ability to work with people across the aisle. The race for the Democratic nomination remains competitive, with Biden, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) all leading in the polls. The next Democratic debate is scheduled for Dec. 19 in Los Angeles.