Biden mocks reporter questioning his four-year term commitment

President Joe Biden humorously responded to a reporter’s question in Philadelphia regarding his plans if reelected. When asked about serving his full term or handing‌ power to Vice President Harris, ⁣Biden ⁢playfully replied with, “Are you OK? Are⁤ you all right? You’re not hurt,​ are you?” Biden’s lighthearted interaction ⁢aimed‌ to deflect ‍the serious inquiry. President Joe Biden responded humorously to ‍a reporter’s query in Philadelphia about his ⁣post-reelection intentions. When questioned ⁤about completing his⁢ term or transferring power to Vice President Harris, ⁤Biden jokingly asked, “Are you OK? Are you all right? You’re not hurt, are you?” This light-hearted exchange was Biden’s way of sidestepping the serious question.


President Joe Biden tried to use humor to deflect a question about his intentions for the presidency should he be reelected.

“President Biden, will you be serving your full four-year term or handing over power to Vice President Harris?” a reporter asked Biden Wednesday in Philadelphia.

“Are you OK? Are you all right? You’re not hurt, are you?” Biden replied. “I said, are you OK? Did you fall on your head or something?”

Q: “President Biden, will you be serving your full four-year term or handing over power to Vice President Harris?”

President Biden: “Are you okay? Are you alright? You’re not hurt are you? I said are you okay? Did you fall on your head or something?” pic.twitter.com/6uOquSaCZm

— CSPAN (@cspan) May 29, 2024

The exchange occurred from a distance after Biden had arrived in Philadelphia for a black outreach event.

Biden, the country’s oldest president, will be 82 for his second inauguration next January if he wins the election this November.

During his 2020 bid, Biden campaigned to be a “bridge” to the next generation of Democratic leaders, but decided against standing aside this electoral cycle.

Republicans, including former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), have underscored the possibility of Vice President Kamala Harris becoming president should Biden’s second term end early.

“There’s going to be a female president of the United States,” Haley told Fox News in February. “It will either be me or it will be Kamala Harris. And if Donald Trump is the nominee — mark my words — we will see a President Kamala Harris.”

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Biden’s average favorability-unfavorability rating is net negative 13 percentage points, according to RealClearPolitics. Harris’s is net negative 14 points.



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