Biden implores voters to save democracy
President Joe Biden is casting the midterms not as a referendum on his leadership, but an inflection point for the nation amid threats to democracy.
"We must with an overwhelming voice stand against political violence and voter intimidation, period," he said at a Democratic National Committee event the week before Election Day. "Stand up and speak against it. We don't settle our differences in America with a riot, a mob, or a bullet or a hammer. We settle them peacefully at the ballot box."
In the speech, Biden specifically referenced the assault on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband and the swath of candidates running this cycle who've embraced Donald Trump's lies about the 2020 election.
"American democracy is under attack because the defeated former president of the United States refuses to accept the results of the 2020 election," Biden said. "He refuses to accept the will of the people, he refuses to accept the fact that he lost."





