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President Joe Biden’s advisers are moving quickly to finalize staffing and operational details of his reelection campaign ahead of what’s widely expected to be a bruising 19-month effort to convince the public of his accomplishments and his ability to serve well into his eighties.

Biden returned to the White House late Sunday from a weekend at Camp David designed to serve as an intensive runthrough of campaign and personnel planning, including matters still requiring his final approval, people familiar with the matter said.

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1 minute ago, EVENKEEL said:

Be interesting to see if joe keeps harris around for round 2. 

I hope he does, then when he loses so does she.

 

Are his "team" just in it for the money? Does anyone think the public hasn't noticed that's he's not very good when he's not reading his speech?

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22 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

I hope he does, then when he loses so does she.

 

Are his "team" just in it for the money? Does anyone think the public hasn't noticed that's he's not very good when he's not reading his speech?

https://www.foxnews.com/media/joe-biden-mocked-hunter-explain-childs-question-ireland-embarrassed-country

 

A kid in ireland asked JB what the top key to success is. Joe went off the rails and hunter had to step in.

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38 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said:

Be interesting to see if joe keeps harris around for round 2. 

He really doesn't have a choice. She checks two strong boxes in the Heirarchy of Grievance, so jettisoning her would be extremely toxic politically.    I think it also spooks Democrats in general. IF Joe doesn't run, can they make a case for a completely new candidate over the current sitting VP?

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5 minutes ago, Hanaguma said:

He really doesn't have a choice. She checks two strong boxes in the Heirarchy of Grievance, so jettisoning her would be extremely toxic politically.    I think it also spooks Democrats in general. IF Joe doesn't run, can they make a case for a completely new candidate over the current sitting VP?

All candidates have to be accepted in the primaries. All it would take is for a better candidate to stand, unless they sabotage that candidate like they did Bernie, IMO.

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3 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

All candidates have to be accepted in the primaries. All it would take is for a better candidate to stand, unless they sabotage that candidate like they did Bernie, IMO.

What actual programs that Bernie supports does a Trump praiser like you endorse?

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7 hours ago, vandeventer said:

Poor Joe, no body wants him to run in 2024, only his rich family.

Are you jealous that his family is rich?

 

Trump's family is rich too, at least on paper.

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People will be very pumped up to vote for Joe if the fascist party puts up Trump.

If they come to their senses and put up someone suburban white women could like then Biden is toast.

Smart money on Biden.

The Republicans it appears want to lose.

I'll take.it.

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31 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

People will be very pumped up to vote for Joe if the fascist party puts up Trump.

If they come to their senses and put up someone suburban white women could like then Biden is toast.

Smart money on Biden.

The Republicans it appears want to lose.

I'll take.it.

Just saw on the news that only 28% of people want Joe to run again. Makes Trump look like a shoe-in at 35%.

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42 minutes ago, Hanaguma said:

Just saw on the news that only 28% of people want Joe to run again. Makes Trump look like a shoe-in at 35%.

Really?

"Still, Biden remains more popular than Trump: 38% of adults have a positive view of the current president, versus 48% with a negative view (-10).

That’s compared with Trump’s 34% positive, 53% negative rating (-19)."

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/nbc-news-poll-nearly-70-gop-voters-stand-trump-indictment-investigatio-rcna80917

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9 hours ago, Hanaguma said:

Not according to the 58% of Americans who disapprove with how he is handling the economy.

Yup inflation is tough on everyone including the majority of the rest of the folks that inhabit our little rock (earth) nobody likes  that.did the Biden administration cause it?no,is the Biden administration fighting it in a measured responsible manner applying the appropriate policys to curb it?yes,does it hurt yes it does.it is what it is responsible governance 

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12 hours ago, EVENKEEL said:

Be interesting to see if joe keeps harris around for round 2. 

Has a sitting president ever changed his VP for a second term run?

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