Former President Joe Biden is set to release his memoir, "Promise Me, America," on November 17, 2026, just two weeks after the pivotal midterm elections, raising eyebrows among Democrats.
The timing of the memoir's launch has sparked concerns within the party that it could overshadow critical election campaigns, where they aim to reclaim control of Congress.
Promising to delve into significant aspects of his presidency, the book will cover topics like the economy and his decision to drop his reelection bid, offering a personal account of his time in office.
Amid mixed reactions, critics express skepticism about whether the memoir will serve as a distraction from pressing political issues, particularly with looming election stakes.
The memoir echoes Biden's earlier work, "Promise Me, Dad," highlighting his personal journey and the challenges faced, while inviting scrutiny of his legacy.
As Biden returns to the political limelight with this announcement, discussions grow over the potential impact on his standing within the party and the unfolding dynamics in the lead-up to the midterms.
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