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Marianne Williamson Confirms She’s Running For President: Bestselling Self-Help Author And 2020 Nominee Toss Hat In Race As Democratic Challenger To Joe Biden
- Williamson is set to take another White House run in the Democratic Primary
- Endorsed Sen. Bernie Sanders after dropping out of the 2020 race
- Created viral moments saying rivals would not triumph over ‘dark psychic force’
Author and self-help guru Marianne Williamson is ready to take another step in it White House, with the 2020 candidate challenging President Joe Biden in the Democratic primary.
Williamson competed in the 2020 Democratic primary and created moments of viral debate, such as when he said his rivals’ “thoughtlessness” would not trump the “dark psychic force” of “collectivized hate” unleashed by former President Donald Trump.
She posted on Twitter Thursday that she would make an “important announcement” Saturday at 2 p.m. on her social media.
The best-selling author, who endorsed Sen. Bernie Sanders over Biden after he retired in 2020, also published a lengthy tribute to former President Franklin D. Roosevelt and called crony capitalism “institutionalized theft” to boost publicity for the ad.
Virtually every Democrat believed to have presidential hopes has already promised to rally behind the president. Joe Bidenassuming the 78-year-old Democrat follows through on his plan to seek a second term.
Author and self-help guru Marianne Williamson (pictured) is set to make another run for the White House, with the 2020 candidate challenging President Joe Biden in the Democratic Primary.
‘If I run, clearly there are forces within the Democratic Party that will try to make me invisible. I think it would be easier to try to make myself invisible if I run a third party, ”he said Wednesday. “If I run and run as a Democrat, I’ll be more inconvenient to people who need to be bothered.”
President Joe Biden has made New Hampshire breeding ground for an insurgent by pushing the Democratic Party to reorder the primaries, giving South Carolina, where he returned in 2020, the top spot.
Traditionally, Iowa holds the first presidential caucus followed by the nation’s first primary in New Hampshire.
In 2020, however, the Iowa Democratic Party’s mobile tool for tallying caucus results flopped, and the winner of the race was unknown for hours.
The New Hampshire primary went off without major hiccups.
Still, with Biden’s blessing, New Hampshire’s primary would take place on the same day as Nevada’s, a week after South Carolina voters went to the polls.
That goes against a New Hampshire state law mandating the first primary.
New Hampshire Democratic Party Chairman Ray Buckley warned Democratic leaders in a letter that there could be trouble if Granite State loses the top spot, writing that it could “create a vacancy for an insurgent candidate, serious or not, who can grab media attention and capitalize on Granite Staters’ anger at being ignored by [Biden’s] Campaign.’
Virtually all Democrats believed to have presidential hopes have already promised to rally behind President Joe Biden (pictured), assuming the 78-year-old Democrat follows through on his plan to seek a second term.
Williamson competed in the 2020 Democratic primary and created viral debate moments such as saying the “foolishness” of his rivals would not trump the “dark psychic force” of “collectivized hate” unleashed by former President Donald Trump.
And Williamson already has issues with Biden, over how he won the 2020 Democratic primary.
Williamson called it a “coup” when moderate Democratic candidates Sen. Amy Klobuchar and now Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg dropped out and endorsed Biden ahead of Super Tuesday, essentially killing Bernie Sanders’ presidential hopes.
After dropping his own bid in the Iowa caucuses, Williamson endorsed Sanders after his landslide victory in the Nevada caucuses, the third presidential race.
But Sanders’ momentum stalled over Biden’s top spot in South Carolina with all moderates backing him before and just after Super Tuesday.