Biden assembles team of allies to boost re-election campaign
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[March 04, 2023]
By Jarrett Renshaw and Trevor Hunnicutt
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden's team is moving to tap
top Democratic allies and even some people once seen as possible rivals
as key representatives of his expected re-election bid.
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) will host a "national advisory
board" comprised of the sorts of rising-star politicians, including
governors J.B. Pritzker of Illinois, Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania and
Phil Murphy of New Jersey, who are known for their own bids for higher
office but stayed on the sidelines after Democrats survived the 2022
midterm elections with their Senate majority intact.
The move by White House political officials and other allies to sign on
high-profile spokespeople, which is typical for parties moving into the
frenzy of campaign season, shows Biden is headed towards a formal
re-election announcement now expected in April, though the date could
slip, sources familiar with the situation told Reuters.
Biden's team is making other steps, too, including thinking through
possible options for a campaign manager a host city for the 2024 party
convention where Biden would be formally nominated. Chicago and Atlanta
were seen by Democratic officials as the primary contenders for the
convention, which was conducted virtually in 2020 due to the COVID-19
pandemic.
The campaign's strategy is expected to be set by the same inner circle
that guided Biden's 2020 race against Republican former President Donald
Trump, including his final 2020 campaign manager, Jen O'Malley Dillon.
But that group has struggled to hone a short list of potential campaign
managers for 2024 as they look for a trusted operator outside their own
ranks who has experience winning a state-wide campaign in a competitive
state, among a variety of other qualifications.
"They are looking for a unicorn," said one party adviser.
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U.S. President Joe Biden arrives aboard
Air Force One at Delaware Air National Guard Base in New Castle,
Delaware, U.S.. March 3, 2023. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
The new advisory board will be used to demonstrate unity in the
party behind the candidate, traveling the country for campaign
appearances and doing interviews on television on behalf the party
and, eventually, the candidate. News that the group was being
assembled was first reported by the Washington Post.
Biden, who turned 80 in November, is the oldest president to hold
office. Recent polls show aging leaders are a concern for Americans
in general, and Biden's age in particular worries Democratic voters.
But the president's aides are shrugging off polls showing doubts
about his age as irrelevant at this stage of the race.
No major rivals for Biden have emerged on the Democratic side,
though the self-help guru Marianne Williamson is expected to
formally announce on Saturday that she is mounting a long-shot bid
in the primary after doing so in the more crowded field from which
Biden emerged victorious in 2020.
On the Republican side, Trump is seeking a second term, and a set of
would-be challengers are laying the groundwork for their campaigns.
In the absence of a formal re-election announcement, the White House
continues to book Biden in campaign-style appearances across the
country. On Monday, Biden is expected to speak to the International
Association of Fire Fighters, the first major labor group to endorse
him ahead of the 2020 campaign.
Biden's public approval rating was just 41% in a Reuters/Ipsos
opinion poll last month. That is close to the lowest level of his
presidency, though similar to where Trump was at the same time in
his administration.
(Reporting by Jarrett Renshaw and Trevor Hunnicutt)
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