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Bernie Sanders Said He’d Support Biden in 2024
Bernie Sanders, a self-described “independent” from Vermont who is affiliated with the Democratic Party and who ran for the party’s nomination for president in both 2016 and 2020, made an interesting comment about his support for the candidate who came in second place in the most recent election. Even though there have been rumblings in some Democratic circles that Joe Biden ought to rethink his decision to run for reelection in 2024, Bernie Sanders has stated that he will offer his support to him again if he decides to do so.
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The long-serving senator from Vermont emphasized that he will not throw his hat back into the ring to mount a primary challenge against Biden should the president go ahead and run for reelection, and he added that he believes Biden will try for a second term despite rising concerns about his age, mental status, and poor approval ratings. Biden’s approval ratings have been consistently low.
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According to a report that was released on Monday, Sanders was quoted as saying to CNN, “I think it’s a little bit too early.” “I believe that Joe Biden will most likely run again, and if he does run again, you can count on my support,”
Several members of Congress on the far left, including the representative for the state of California, Ro Khanna, have been vocal about their disapproval of President Joe Biden’s performance in office as the rate of inflation continues to climb, which has resulted in all kinds of record-breaking price increases, from food and gasoline to automobiles and housing costs. The fact that Biden is taking credit for approval ratings has been seen by other Democrats as a liability for them in what many consider to be an uphill battle to maintain control of Congress in the upcoming midterm elections in the fall.
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Recently, some Democratic activists, such as David Axelrod, a former official in the Obama administration, have suggested that Joe Biden, who is 79 years old and recently became the oldest American to ever be sworn in as president, is starting to show his age. In the event that he is successful in his bid for reelection, he will turn 82 years old on the day of his inauguration in January 2025. “The presidency is a monstrously taxing job,” Axelrod, Obama’s chief strategist for both of his campaigns, said.
According to the former president, Joe Biden “doesn’t get the credit he deserves” for helping to keep America safe during the worst of the pandemic, enacting landmark legislation, and rallying NATO forces against Russian aggression while in the White House. It’s partly to show that he doesn’t. This has contributed to a story about his competence that isn’t founded in reality, despite the fact that he looks his age and isn’t as agile in front of the camera as he once was.
Steve Simeonidis is a member of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), and he suggested that President Biden should step down and allow someone else to take control of the Democratic Party in the 2024 election. According to The Times, he stated that To say that our country was on the right track would be a flagrant departure from reality. Right after the midterm elections, “[Biden] should announce his intent to not seek re-election in ’24,” the author writes.