U.S. President Joe Biden ‘all in’ and readying launch of 2024 campaign
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Joe Biden is ‘ALL IN’ and preparing to launch the 2024 re-election campaign after making the decision to run again during a family vacation on St. Croix – he would be 86 at the end of the second term
- US President Joe Biden is reportedly ‘all in’ for a second White House run
- If re-elected, the oldest US president will be 86 at the end of his second term.
- Biden and his top advisers are expected to make an announcement in February
- The decision is said to have been made during a Christmas trip to the US Virgin Islands.
- Biden reached his highest approval rating in more than a year this week with 43.3%
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Joe Biden, 80, has reportedly said he is ‘all set’ for a second White House run with an official statement expected in the coming weeks, the new york post office informed.
Biden, who previously served as Barack Obama’s vice president, took office following his 2020 election victory over incumbent Republican President Donald Trump.
Upon his inauguration, the 80-year-old politician became the oldest president in US history and would be 86 by the end of his second term if he won.
He and his top advisers are preparing to make the announcement for its launch in February, around the time of the State of the Union address to Congress, multiple sources said. The hill.
US President Joe Biden has reportedly said he is ‘all set’ for a second White House run with an official statement expected in the coming weeks.
Biden, who previously served as Barack Obama’s vice president, took office following his 2020 election victory over incumbent Republican President Donald Trump.
“I think right now it’s all about timing,” a Biden ally told The Hill on Saturday.
‘It looks like it’s all in. It’s not really ‘if’ it runs anymore.
The president and his family are said to have decided on his re-election bid during their Christmas trip to St. Croix, where they stayed on the luxurious tropical island, home to wealthy businessmen Bill and Connie Neville.
Biden’s approval rating hit its highest level in more than a year on Thursday, at 43.3 percent in a new poll. It did not exceed 43 percent in 2022 and reached its lowest point in July, around 37 percent.
But, experts say, his current approval rating shouldn’t factor into his decision to run again so far.
However, the plans were kept under wraps as they waited for House Republicans to wrap up their battle for the new House speaker, a Democratic lawmaker said.
Biden, who is expected to run for a second term after winning after his 2020 campaign, (pictured) posted his highest approval rating in more than a year with 43.3 percent in new polls.
Upon his inauguration, Biden, 80, became the oldest president in US history and, if he takes office a second time, he would be 86 at the end of his potential second term.
The date of the State of the Union address is traditionally set by the House of Representatives, a task that will now fall to new President Kevin McCarthy.
McCarthy’s keynote address caused quite a stir when he was finally sworn in as Speaker of the House after four days of chaos and a near-slam on the House floor.
‘That was easy, huh?’ McCarthy began in his victory speech, shortly after US Republican Mike Rogers had to stop him from attacking Rep. Matt Gaetz.
The US president will visit El Paso, Texas, “to discuss border control operations and meet with local officials, who have been important partners in managing the historic number of migrants fleeing political oppression and violence from gangs in Venezuela, Haiti, Nicaragua and Cuba”. said the official.
Since he took office, Republicans have criticized Biden for his handling of immigration and the persistent immigration crisis on the southern border, making him a major campaign issue in last year’s midterm elections.
Despite that pressure, Biden has resisted calls to visit the border.
Biden had already planned to visit Mexico City on Monday and Tuesday to meet with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
The North American Leaders Summit will focus on climate change, migration, the environment, the economy and other issues, the White House told the outlet.