Washington: US President Joe Biden has informed his supporters that he plans to run for the White House again in 2024, in an apparent attempt to quell Democratic unrest and infighting between himself and the falling election figures for his party. is in.
Biden and members of his inner circle have reassured aides in recent days that he plans to run for re-election in 2024, despite widespread belief that his age – he turned 79 on Saturday And by the time of the next election, he will be 82 years old – not allowing vigorous campaigns.
The announcement of his intention to run is also intended to snuff out preparatory work by other contenders, including his vice president Kamala Harris, who is expected to bail out Biden. “I’ve only heard him say he plans to run again. And I’m glad he is,” said former senator Christopher Dodd, a close friend of the president, who was also part of the team that investigated Kamala Harris told the Washington Post for Running Mate in 2020, which first reported Biden’s latest word at the fundraiser.
The declaration of intention to run by a president, already one of the oldest in US history, comes amid growing concern over its prospects in the party in the 2022 mid-term election, when the full House of Representatives and a third of the Senate – Both who are in democratic hands – will be up for re-election.
Harris is widely regarded in political circles as not up to the mark to win the party’s nomination, believed to have failed to win any delegates in the 2020 race, despite Biden giving her a run. was chosen as the companion. Reports of tension between the two camps have surfaced in the months since he took office, and there have been some high-profile exits of his staff in recent days.
A joint appearance called for the signing of the infrastructure bill and a clause of the 25th Amendment handing Presidential power to Harris, when Biden went under anesthesia for a colonoscopy on Friday, to ease speculation about succession done very little. In some of the more conspiratorial fights on the right-wing, Biden has fought Kamala Harris in the Supreme Court to choose a different running mate.
“If Biden doesn’t run, some fear an open and potentially hurtful primary campaign, with no clear front-runner. Harris, seen early in the administration as a potential successor, has stumbled in the eyes of many Democrats, opening up doors for talks in the party about the possibility of others leading the ticket if Biden steps aside,” the Post reported on Sunday, putting the transportation secretary. happened Pete ButtigiegHe, as a Harris rival within the party and cabinet in some quarters, is seen as another potential candidate from within the administration.
Both Biden and Harris are voting poorly in polls, and an infrastructure bill will cost Buttigieg money to boost his profile ahead of the midterm elections. Although the ruling party usually suffers losses in midterm elections—Clinton and Obama both lost heavily—it is not uncommon to return to the presidential election, as the two former presidents did in winning a second term.
But both Clinton and Obama were in their early 50s when they ran for a second term. Biden, who in some ways ran a relatively quiet campaign in 2020 because of the pandemic, will be 82 years old, and although doctors in a fully physical form last week gave him a clean bill of health, he niggled about the aging-linked niggles. Also pointed.
Biden and members of his inner circle have reassured aides in recent days that he plans to run for re-election in 2024, despite widespread belief that his age – he turned 79 on Saturday And by the time of the next election, he will be 82 years old – not allowing vigorous campaigns.
The announcement of his intention to run is also intended to snuff out preparatory work by other contenders, including his vice president Kamala Harris, who is expected to bail out Biden. “I’ve only heard him say he plans to run again. And I’m glad he is,” said former senator Christopher Dodd, a close friend of the president, who was also part of the team that investigated Kamala Harris told the Washington Post for Running Mate in 2020, which first reported Biden’s latest word at the fundraiser.
The declaration of intention to run by a president, already one of the oldest in US history, comes amid growing concern over its prospects in the party in the 2022 mid-term election, when the full House of Representatives and a third of the Senate – Both who are in democratic hands – will be up for re-election.
Harris is widely regarded in political circles as not up to the mark to win the party’s nomination, believed to have failed to win any delegates in the 2020 race, despite Biden giving her a run. was chosen as the companion. Reports of tension between the two camps have surfaced in the months since he took office, and there have been some high-profile exits of his staff in recent days.
A joint appearance called for the signing of the infrastructure bill and a clause of the 25th Amendment handing Presidential power to Harris, when Biden went under anesthesia for a colonoscopy on Friday, to ease speculation about succession done very little. In some of the more conspiratorial fights on the right-wing, Biden has fought Kamala Harris in the Supreme Court to choose a different running mate.
“If Biden doesn’t run, some fear an open and potentially hurtful primary campaign, with no clear front-runner. Harris, seen early in the administration as a potential successor, has stumbled in the eyes of many Democrats, opening up doors for talks in the party about the possibility of others leading the ticket if Biden steps aside,” the Post reported on Sunday, putting the transportation secretary. happened Pete ButtigiegHe, as a Harris rival within the party and cabinet in some quarters, is seen as another potential candidate from within the administration.
Both Biden and Harris are voting poorly in polls, and an infrastructure bill will cost Buttigieg money to boost his profile ahead of the midterm elections. Although the ruling party usually suffers losses in midterm elections—Clinton and Obama both lost heavily—it is not uncommon to return to the presidential election, as the two former presidents did in winning a second term.
But both Clinton and Obama were in their early 50s when they ran for a second term. Biden, who in some ways ran a relatively quiet campaign in 2020 because of the pandemic, will be 82 years old, and although doctors in a fully physical form last week gave him a clean bill of health, he niggled about the aging-linked niggles. Also pointed.
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