Biden, 80, makes 2024 presidential run official: "Let's finish this job"
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[April 25, 2023]
By Steve Holland, Jarrett Renshaw and Heather Timmons
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden said on Tuesday he will seek
a second White House term in 2024, a decision that will test whether
Americans are ready to give the 80-year-old Democrat, already the oldest
U.S. president ever, another four years in office.
Biden made his announcement in a slickly produced video released by his
new campaign team, in which he declares it is his job to defend American
democracy. It opens with imagery from the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the
U.S. Capitol by supporters of former President Donald Trump.
"When I ran for president four years ago, I said we're in a battle for
the soul of America, and we still are," Biden said. "This is not a time
to be complacent. That's why I'm running for re-election."
"Let's finish this job. I know we can," he said.
Biden described Republican platforms as threats to American freedom,
vowing to fight efforts to limit women's healthcare, cut Social Security
and ban books, while blasting "MAGA extremists." MAGA is the acronym for
the "Make America Great Again" political slogan of Trump, who may well
be Biden's Republican opponent in the November 2024 election.
In the two years since he took over from Trump, Biden won Congress’
approval for billions of dollars in federal funds to tackle the COVID-19
pandemic and for new infrastructure, and oversaw the lowest levels of
unemployment since 1969, although a 40-year high in inflation has marred
his economic record.
Biden’s age makes his re-election bid a historic and risky gamble for
the Democratic Party, which faces a tough election map to hold the
Senate in 2024 and is the minority in the House of Representatives now.
Biden’s approval ratings were stuck at just 39% in a Reuters/Ipsos poll
released on April 19 and there are steep concerns about his age among
some Americans. He would be 86 by the end of a prospective second term,
almost a decade higher than the average U.S. male's life expectancy.
Doctors declared Biden, who does not drink alcohol and exercises five
times a week, "fit for duty" after an examination in February. The White
House says his record shows that he is mentally sharp enough for the
rigors of the job.
Biden will be joined in his 2024 quest by his running mate, Vice
President Kamala Harris.
TRUMP MATCHUP AGAIN?
Biden's entry into the race follows Trump's announcement in November
that he would seek a second term after losing the 2020 contest to Biden.
In a statement about Biden's candidacy, Trump criticized the president
over his record on immigration, inflation, and the U.S. pullout from
Afghanistan.
"American families are being decimated by the worst inflation in half a
century. Banks are failing," Trump said on his social media platform.
"We have surrendered our energy independence, just like we surrendered
in Afghanistan," he said.
Biden, running as an incumbent, is unlikely to face much competition
from inside his party. No senior Democrats have shown signs of
challenging him and he has compiled a board of rising-star Democrats to
advise his campaign, including governors J.B. Pritzker of Illinois and
Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania.
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U.S. President Joe Biden hosts the 2023
Teacher of the Year event at the White House in Washington, U.S.,
April 24, 2023. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Potential and declared Republican presidential candidates have begun
framing the 2024 election around cutting back government spending
amid still-high inflation, restricting abortion, crime in
Democratic-run cities and illegal immigration.
The two leading Republican contenders, Trump and Florida Governor
Ron DeSantis, want to limit the access of trans children to sports
teams and gender-affirming medical care, and restrict how schools
teach LGBTQ+ issues and America's history of slavery and racial
disparities.
Trump goes on trial in a civil lawsuit on Tuesday over writer E.Jean
Carroll's accusation that he raped her in a department store
dressing room in the mid-1990s.
The former president, who is not required to attend the trial, has
denied raping Carroll in an October 2022 post on his Truth Social
platform.
NOT A 2020 RECAP
Biden ran a mostly virtual campaign to defeat Trump in the 2020
election as COVID raged, saying he sought to unify the country,
rebuild the economy, and better control the virus.
With pandemic restrictions mostly over in the United States, the
2024 race is likely to be a much different, more physical affair.
After losing by 7 million votes to Biden in 2020, Trump refused to
concede defeat, falsely claiming that there had been widespread
electoral fraud.
His supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol building in Washington on
Jan. 6, 2021, in support of his claims but they failed to halt
certification by Congress of Biden's win.
Biden's campaign video suggests he plans to remind voters of these
actions, while lauding his handling of the economic recovery from
the pandemic slump, especially the strength of the labor market.
Other Biden themes may include strong U.S. support for Ukraine in
its war against Russia and what the White House says are Republican
plans to unravel federal healthcare and programs popular with older
voters.
This summer, Biden is challenging Republicans to find common ground
on raising the U.S. debt ceiling before the country goes into
default in a matter of months.
Fifty-nine percent of Democrats polled by Reuters/Ipsos in February
said the phrase "Joe Biden is too old to work in government"
describes the president.
(Reporting by Steve Holland and Jarrett Renshaw; additional
reporting by Jeff Mason; Editing by Alistair Bell, Heather Timmons
and Chizu Nomiyama)
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