‘He’s Not Finished What He’s Started’: Jill Biden Says Joe Biden Is Ready To Run Again
First lady Jill Biden Friday’s statement by President Joe Biden Intentions to run again for the second term.
Over the past two decades, speculation has grown about whether President Biden (80 years old) would launch another campaign to the White House. His wife, however, confirmed his decision during an Interview The Associated Press reports that there is still “pretty much” Nothing more is left to decide than the official announcement. It provides the strongest indication that Biden has decided to run.
“How many times does he have to say it for you to believe it?” She told the outlet. “He says he’s not done. He’s not finished what he’s started. And that’s what’s important.”
Jill Biden spoke with Jill during her five day African trip. She has been an integral part of determining the future president for a long time. “Of course he’ll listen to me, because we’re a married couple,” The first lady is 71 years old and said that she has the final vote in deciding whether her husband runs or not. But she added that later. “he makes up his own mind, believe me.”
Biden government officials The commander-in-chief will announce that he is running for president in two months. This would be similar to former President Barack Obama’s announcement of his re-election campaign back in April 2011 and his decision to begin attending events in May 2012. Biden could opt to go with the former President Lyndon Johnson’s pattern, which was established in 1968 when he decided to abandon a second term campaign amid growing disapproval of the Vietnam War.
Biden has been in office for more than two decades, but he still faces disapproval ratings of over 50% and persistent questions regarding his mental capacity. According to a survey, only 37% of Democrats want Biden to run for a second term. This is a drop from 52% who wanted him to in the weeks prior to last year’s midterm elections. Survey From the Associated Press, and the NORC Center for Public Affairs.
Biden’s official announcement would likely deter other Democrats seeking to win the nomination. While potential future nominees are frequently being mentioned, Gavin Newsom of California and J.B. Pritzker of Illinois have been suggested as well as Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. However, none has explicitly said that they would run against the incumbent. There are still doubts about Vice President Kamala Harris’ appeal to the nation electorate and her ability to do so.
Numerous Republicans have declared their candidacy recently. After losing to Biden in the heated 2020 election Donald Trump began his third campaign for the White House just after the midterm elections. Vivek Ramaswamy, a business leader, and Nikki Haley, a former United Nations Ambassador, also entered the race. Though Ron DeSantis is not yet confirmed as a presidential candidate, there are rumors that he may be joining the Republican primary race.
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Republican primary voters care primarily about economic issues: 38% of them identified “inflation or rising prices” According to a new survey, 27% identified illegal migration as the top consideration for the forthcoming elections. Poll WPA Intelligence. Mike Pompeo, former Secretary of State, and Mike Pence, former Vice President, have made indications of a forthcoming primary election.
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