Mixed Signals? Biden Now Seems to Cast a Bit of Doubt on a ’24 Run

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President Joe Biden threw a political curveball in commenting about his plans for 2024.

At the end of his speech during the White House Tribal Nations Summit, where Biden pledged to give Native Americans a stronger voice in federal affairs, an audience member shouted, “Four more years!”

Biden held up his hand, smiled and said, “Oh, I don’t know about that” before walking away from the lectern.

Biden, 80, who is the oldest president ever to hold office, has not definitively said if he’ll seek reelection. However, in recent weeks he has strongly hinted that he plans to do so and will firmly decide in coming months.

{Matzav.com}


3 COMMENTS

  1. I agree with Nancy Pelosi and Bob Casey. The white Joe Biden, amongst all 80+ million democrats, is THEE best most qualified candidate to be President in the entire country.

  2. Everyone wants someone new. This coveted clay planet deserves its younger generations to see their strength.

    Very funny Biden. Keep the image you are capable for two more years. We get your beautiful fun.

  3. Mr. Biden later issued a statement clarifying that when he responded to the audience member’s call of ‘4 more years’, and said, “Oh, I don’t know about that”, he wasn’t implying that he won’t run in 2024, but rather he was conceding that, “I’m not sure I can defeat Kanye in a head-to-head election.”
    Mr. Biden then issued a 2cnd clarification explaining that he believed the audience member who shouted “four more years,” was referring to his pledge to give Native Americans a stronger voice in federal affairs.
    “The audience member believes I can fulfill my pledge to Native Americans in 4 years time,” Biden said in the statement. “Oh, I don’t know about that, that’s an overly optimistic time frame.”

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