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Joe Biden has second thoughts about ending his bid for a second White House term and believes that had he stayed in the race, he would have defeated President-elect Donald J. Trump.

The outgoing president’s regrets were made public in a Washington Post profile published less than a month before he’s set to leave office after the American people voted overwhelmingly to put Trump in charge of cleaning up the mess that Biden and his regime have made of the country both at home and on the world stage.

According to the paper, which quotes close allies of the soon-to-be ex-president as well as the usual unnamed sources, Biden thinks that he would have won the election despite his deep unpopularity, rampant inflation, and his obvious senility that became impossible to hide after the disastrous CNN debate that preceded his ouster from the presidential race.

“Biden and some of his aides still believe he should have stayed in the race, despite the rocky debate performance and low poll numbers that prompted Democrats to pressure him to drop out,” the paper states.

“Biden and these aides have told people in recent days that he could have defeated Trump, according to people familiar with their comments, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe private conversations. Aides say the president has been careful not to place blame on Harris or her campaign,” according to the WaPo.

The outlet fails to acknowledge that Biden had no choice in the matter. His debate performance was so bad that it sparked a coup orchestrated by former House speaker Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama who leveraged useful idiot George Clooney to get the donors behind the idea that the White House could be saved if Joe was given the boot.

Unfortunately for the Democrats, they replaced Biden with an even worse choice in Vice President Kamala Harris who was handed the party’s nomination in the most undemocratic way possible, being crowned despite not winning a single primary vote and without even considering holding an open competition to select the best possible candidate.

It’s probably understandable that Biden is now expressing regrets but he has nobody to blame but himself because he quickly endorsed Harris to replace him, saddling the party with a woman who until Pelosi pulled the plug was widely viewed as a fool, a complete incompetent, and a DEI hire, perceptions that she would go on to validate during her doomed campaign.

The octogenarian Democrat also shrugged off his poor debate showing as just a bad night.

“Biden acknowledged that he had ‘screwed up’ in his June 27 debate against Trump, as he struggled to put together sentences and defend his policies as his rival held forth with a series of falsehoods and called him a criminal. (He does not regret participating in the debate — just his performance that night),” according to the paper.

The same profile reveals that Biden is kicking himself for listening to his former chief of staff Ron Klain who convinced him to pick Merrick Garland as attorney general over a more devoted loyalist, blaming the DOJ boss for not moving quickly enough to remove Trump from the equation.

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