Biden unsure about 2024 re-election without Trump
OAN’s Abril Elfi
6:00 PM – Tuesday, December 5, 2023
President Joe Biden revealed his uncertainty about running for re-election in the 2024 presidential race if former Republican President Donald Trump decides not to run as well.
During a fundraiser in Boston, Massachusetts, Biden expressed his thoughts on the matter.
“If Trump wasn’t running, I’m not sure I’d be running,” Biden said. “But we cannot let him win.”
The current president has launched a fundraising campaign to prepare for the upcoming re-election efforts.
Biden is scheduled to lead seven fundraisers in the Boston area, with more events planned for later this month.
Democratic officials are expecting a billion-dollar campaign, as Biden aims to convince American voters that he is fit for the position despite concerns about his age and mental capabilities.
Conservative political commentators have consistently highlighted Biden’s gaffes and controversies surrounding his family’s alleged illegal financial dealings, involving his son, Hunter.
In his first fundraiser, Biden wasted no time in criticizing Trump, accusing him of being transparent about his intentions and not hiding anything.
“Trump’s not even hiding the ball anymore. He’s telling us what he’s going to do. He’s making no bones about it,” Biden told donors.
In a recent speech in New Hampshire, the former president targeted left-wing extremists, emphasizing that they pose a greater threat than the radical right.
Biden also mentioned Trump’s absence at his inauguration, stating, ”I can’t say I was disappointed, but he didn’t even show up.”
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How has President Joe Biden’s uncertainty about running for re-election in 2024 impacted his fundraising campaign?
President Joe Biden has expressed uncertainty about running for re-election in the 2024 presidential race if former Republican President Donald Trump decides not to run as well. During a fundraiser in Boston, Massachusetts, Biden shared his thoughts on the matter, stating, “If Trump wasn’t running, I’m not sure I’d be running. But we cannot let him win.”
In preparation for the upcoming re-election efforts, the current president has launched a fundraising campaign. Biden is scheduled to lead seven fundraisers in the Boston area, with more events planned for later this month. Democratic officials are expecting a billion-dollar campaign, as Biden aims to convince American voters that he is fit for the position despite concerns about his age and mental capabilities.
Conservative political commentators have consistently highlighted Biden’s gaffes and controversies surrounding his family’s alleged illegal financial dealings, involving his son, Hunter. These criticisms have fueled speculations about the president’s ability to lead effectively.
In his first fundraiser, Biden wasted no time in criticizing Trump, accusing him of being transparent about his intentions and not hiding anything. The former president, on the other hand, targeted left-wing extremists in a recent speech in New Hampshire, emphasizing that they pose a greater threat than the radical right. Biden also mentioned Trump’s absence at his inauguration, stating, “I can’t say I was disappointed, but he didn’t even show up.”
As the 2024 presidential race looms closer, it remains to be seen whether Joe Biden will announce his re-election bid. The outcome may largely depend on Donald Trump’s decision to enter the race. For now, Biden is focused on his fundraising efforts and ensuring that his message resonates with the American people.
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