President Joe Biden said he plans to run for re-election in 2024 if in good health
However, less than a year since Joe Biden was sworn in, the question of whether he intends to run for re-election after his first term remains a lingering one, and in a recent interview, he shared his intentions.
In conversation with David Muir for ABC NewsBiden was asked if he plans to run for re-election in 2024, and he simply said: “Yes.” He added, “But look, I am a person who respects fate very much. Fate has intervened in my life many times. If I was in good health I am now in – from good health. And, in fact, I will run again. “
He was then asked if he would run for re-election or if that meant confronting Donald Trump again. With a smile, Biden replied: “Now you’re trying to tempt me. Sure. Why didn’t I run for Donald Trump for the candidate? That should increase racing prospects. ”
Earlier this year, after his time in the White House ended, Donnie made it clear that he had plans to return. As before reported, on Inauguration Day, Trump held a departure ceremony as he was on his way to Florida. Before boarding the plane, Trump told a crowd of his supporters, “We’ll be back in some form.”
A few months later, he made more suggestions when speaking at the conservative convention. At that time he speak, “We will win the Senate. And then a Republican President will win back to the White House. And I wonder who that would be.”
Before being elected president, Biden shared with David Muir that he intended to be president for eight years if elected.
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