The 2024 US election is casting a shadow over the future. Former President Donald Trump suspects that current President Joe Biden wants to run for the Democratic nomination again.
WASHINGTON, DC – Re-lead? If Donald Trump has his way, yes. And that means withdrawing the presidential nomination from incumbent Democratic President Joe Biden.
The 2024 Republican presidential candidate has criticized his own media platform. Social Truth: “What are the odds that corrupt Joe Biden, the worst president in the history of the United States of America, who was given his presidency by Kamala Harris (editor’s note), Barack Hussein Obama, crazy Nancy Pelosi, smart Adam Schiff, who was unconstitutionally stolen from sniveling Chuck Schumer and other leftists, crashes the Democratic National Convention (August 19-22, editor’s note) and tries to reclaim the nomination by challenging me to another debate.
Donald Trump: Joe Biden 'made a historic, tragic mistake' ahead of 2024 US election
Trump added that Biden believes he has “made a tragic, historic mistake” by withdrawing from the Democratic nomination for another term. Biden has “handed his nomination to the people in the world he hates the most,” referring to Kamala Harris, Biden’s current vice president. According to Trump, Biden now wants to reverse that quickly. “He wants it back NOW!!!”
Political analyst Craig Agranoff said that while it is unlikely, if not impossible, that Biden would consider this, “it is important to view these statements as part of a broader strategy to mobilize his base of voters.” Newsweek.
An anti-leftist voter base, as another Trump post explains. After nominating Tim Walz to be Kamala Harris’ running mate, Trump called his rivals “the most extreme left-wing duo in American history.” A deeply personal assessment. Agranoff is certain that “the American people will ultimately make their judgments based on policy and performance, not party labels.”
After Biden Withdraws: Kamala Harris and Democrats on the Rise Ahead of the 2024 US Elections
Who becomes president is likely to play an equally important role in the election decision. Incumbent Biden has long insisted he will run for a second term. After some media blunders, debates about his health, and worse polling than Republican Trump, he decided in July to hand over power to his running mate, Kamala Harris.
Clearly with success. The pendulum of the White House race now seems to be swinging toward the Democrats. Harris has raised a lot of money for the campaign and is confident of the popular support of some Republicans. The nomination of her potential running mate, Walz, could give her poll numbers another positive boost. (Please)
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