Biden Running For Re-Election Is ‘Elder Abuse’ By ‘Managerial Class,’ GOP Presidential Candidate Says
Joe Biden’s presidential campaign in 2020 was marked by his absence from the public eye. While his opponent, Donald Trump, traveled the country to hold rallies, Biden opted for small, socially distanced events in backyards. This strategy worked, allowing him to conceal his declining mental acuity. However, since taking office, Biden has continued to avoid the public eye, holding the fewest press conferences of any president since Ronald Reagan. Despite this, Biden has announced that he will seek re-election in 2024, which would make him 86 years old at the end of his second term. Some, like Republican candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, believe that Biden is not really running the show and is being used as a front to advance the agenda of the managerial class. Ramaswamy calls Biden a “hollowed-out husk” and claims that his cognitive impairment is a feature, not a bug. The fact that the Democratic National Committee refuses to host primary debates this year, despite two announced challengers, supports this theory. An NBC News poll found that 70% of Americans, including 51% of Democrats, think Biden should not run for re-election, with his age being a major concern for 48% of those surveyed. If Biden does not make it through his second term, Vice President Kamala Harris would take over.
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