Biden's Kamala snub on Election Day: Joe ditching watch party as Jill makes bold statement with...

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Joe Biden won't be present at Kamala Harris' election night celebration. He has mostly been sidelined from her campaign since she became the leading candidate.

The president and his spouse, Jill Biden, will be monitoring the election results from the comfort of their home.

A White House representative disclosed that this evening, the president and First Lady will be watching the election results at the White House with their trusted advisers and senior staff members.

The president will get frequent information on the status of elections happening throughout the nation.

The harsh rejection follows the First Lady's striking appearance at the voting station on Tuesday, where she wore a vibrant red pantsuit, wishing for the electoral map to remain blue.

However, some people speculated that her wearing the Republican red outfit might indicate that she had changed her stance and cast her vote for Donald Trump.

Jill Biden was spotted casting her vote while wearing a striking red pantsuit, leading some to humorously speculate whether she had changed her mind and supported Donald Trump.

Joe Biden won't be present at Kamala Harris' party for watching the election results.

One commenter mentioned, "Jill Biden showed up to cast her vote in an entirely red outfit paired with gold shoes. #Trump2024." This highlights the GOP's longstanding connection to the color red as well as Trump's fondness for gold.

"Being married to a Democratic politician, she definitely understands how this situation appears," another person commented. "Joe and Jill are not happy about it."

Another person commented, "Jill Biden is fully aware of her actions. She chose her outfit intentionally."

Someone tweeted with the hashtag #DemocratsForTrump, implying that Biden was giving us a hint.

The president has notably stepped back from public view following a major blunder where he labeled Trump’s supporters as 'trash.'

On Sunday, as the Democratic candidate ramped up her efforts before the election, Harris assembled a high-profile team of influential political figures and sent them to the key battleground states.

Barack Obama took part in a rally in Wisconsin, while Bill Clinton was campaigning in North Carolina. Meanwhile, the current First Lady, Jill Biden, was actively supporting Kamala Harris by meeting voters in Pennsylvania.

However, Joe Biden was not present.

Social media quickly picked up on the red dress and speculated that Jill Biden could be showing support for Donald Trump.

He was tucked away in his hometown of Wilmington, Delaware, a reliably Democratic state, savoring an extended lunch at his golf club with a longtime friend.

A few days earlier, Biden had put Harris in an awkward position with another blunder. He seemed to call Donald Trump's supporters 'trash.' However, the White House publicly maintained that he didn't actually say what people thought they heard.

However, in private discussions, the Harris campaign conveyed a straightforward message to Joe: Keep your distance.

Without a doubt, Biden's life has taken a significant turn in the last three months. At the start of the year, he confidently claimed he was in good shape to run for re-election and defeat Trump. However, on July 21, he decided to withdraw from the race and endorsed Harris as his successor on the same day.

In just a few hours, Biden, who is 81 years old, found himself in the situation he and his very driven wife had always dreaded: a president who is seen as ineffective and powerless.

After spending four years at the forefront of politics, Biden found himself unexpectedly sidelined as attention shifted to a younger, more energetic candidate.

It seems that Harris's team may have played a significant role in pushing him to the edges of the political scene, perhaps even in a harsh manner.

According to a report by Axios last month, the Harris campaign has been turning down the president's numerous offers to assist her while campaigning.

The president and first lady, who have mostly stayed out of the campaign since Harris became the main candidate, will be following the election results from their home.

Every time, Team Harris responded with: We'll respond soon.

In private, Jill Biden has referred to the circumstances as difficult for her spouse.

In early October, Jill decided to leave her husband to travel and campaign for Harris in five important states. As she left the White House, the president stood by himself outside the Oval Office, waving farewell to her as her motorcade headed off.

The First Lady is staying active by continuing to teach English twice a week at Northern Virginia Community College. However, when she’s on the campaign trail supporting Harris, it’s interesting to note that she seldom brings up her husband.

Harris has made it clear that her presidency would not simply be a repeat of Joe Biden's administration.

Harris has made an effort to separate herself from Biden's performance regarding immigration issues, inflation, and foreign conflicts, even while claiming to be a proactive Vice President.

The anticipation is nearly at its end for Donald Trump and Kamala Harris as countless Americans head to polling stations across the country to cast their votes in what could be the tightest election ever.

In a recent NBC survey, it was revealed that 51 percent of voters have confidence in Trump's economic policies, while only 47 percent feel the same about Harris. Additionally, a significant 72 percent of voters expressed feelings of anger or dissatisfaction with the current state of the country, which could be concerning for the vice president.

In early October, Jill set out on a campaign across five important states to support Harris, leaving her husband behind. As she left the White House, the president was seen standing by himself outside the Oval Office, waving farewell as her motorcade pulled away.

This is the initial sign of what voters were considering while they filled out their ballots nationwide.

Previously, technical difficulties affected Indiana and the important swing state of Pennsylvania. In Cambria County, voting hours were extended because voters were directed to put their ballots in boxes following a software error.

In Georgia, the secretary of state reported that some unreliable threats from Russia briefly interfered with voting at two polling locations. Additionally, the FBI confirmed that similar threats linked to 'Russian domains' were reported in several other states.

According to CNN, Trump's team thinks the nation won't find out the election results tonight.

Attention will be focused on the seven key swing states essential for winning: Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Arizona, Michigan, and Nevada.

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