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 McConnell stood down – it’s Biden’s turn next.
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 He’s done so largely out of a belief that only he can beat DONALD TRUMP, with whom McConnell has also sparred. But Biden has also been driven, more broadly, by a belief in a congenial kind of politics (one that is now mostly a distant memory) that defined the capital when both he and the Senate minority leader came of age. 
 It is important to clarify that Senator Mitch McConnell did not "stand down" in relation to President Joe Biden. McConnell is still serving as the Minority Leader in the U.S. Senate, representing the Republican Part 
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 President Biden has expressed his friendship and respect for Mitch McConnell, stating that they have been able to work together in good faith despite their political disagreements . There is no indication that President Biden plans to step aside in response to McConnell's decision.
McConnell's Decision and Age Concerns
Mitch McConnell's decision to step down as Senate Republican Leader has sparked discussions about the age and physical energy of political leaders. Some have raised concerns ab