2023-04-20 23:09:12
US President Joe Biden might announce his candidacy for re-election in 2024 next week, several media outlets said on Thursday.
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According to the Washington Post and CNN in particular, citing anonymous sources, Joe Biden should launch his presidential campaign with the publication of a video.
The Washington Post thus advanced the date of Tuesday, April 25, which coincides with that of its announcement of 2019, when it had joined the race to beat incumbent President Donald Trump.
The daily stresses, however, that the plans of the Biden team are not finalized and that the announcement might be postponed.
Already the oldest sitting president in US history at 80, Joe Biden would be 86 at the end of a hypothetical second term.
His main opponent on the Republican side at the moment is none other than Donald Trump, thus opening up the possibility of a rematch in the 2020 election, which had exposed the country’s gaping political fault lines.
In 2019, Joe Biden had already announced his candidacy by video. If many initially saw him as a “has-been”, out of the political world since the end of his term as vice-president of Barack Obama, the former senator from Delaware had won the Democratic nomination before beating Donald Trump.
Joe Biden has already hinted multiple times that he would run for re-election, including during his trip to Ireland last week when he said: ‘I told you I was planning to run once more’ .
Joe Biden’s supporters, however, have indicated that he sees no urgency in formalizing his entry into the race.
Republicans will have to grapple with a divisive nomination battle among their own, while the incumbent takes advantage of the absence of major Democratic candidates facing him.
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