President Biden announces his bid for re-election in 2024
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President Joe Biden has announced that he and Vice President Kamala Harris will seek re-election in the 2024 presidential election. In a video titled "Freedom," the president echoed his 2020 campaign message of battling for the "soul of our nation" and uniting the country. His announcement comes four years to the day since he announced his candidacy for the 2020 presidential election, which he eventually won. Despite calls for unity, Harris called Republicans "extremists" who want to take the country "backward" and accused them of wanting to take away women's rights and block "common-sense reforms to save lives." Biden and Harris remain unpopular, with Biden's job performance rating at 44% approve vs. 56% disapprove in the latest Fox News national survey. Republicans such as Donald Trump, Gov. Nikki Haley, and Sen. Tim Scott have already joined the running, while Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has announced his intention to seek the Democratic nomination.
President Biden announces his bid for re-election in 2024
President Biden announces his bid for…
President Biden announces his bid for re-election in 2024
President Joe Biden has announced that he and Vice President Kamala Harris will seek re-election in the 2024 presidential election. In a video titled "Freedom," the president echoed his 2020 campaign message of battling for the "soul of our nation" and uniting the country. His announcement comes four years to the day since he announced his candidacy for the 2020 presidential election, which he eventually won. Despite calls for unity, Harris called Republicans "extremists" who want to take the country "backward" and accused them of wanting to take away women's rights and block "common-sense reforms to save lives." Biden and Harris remain unpopular, with Biden's job performance rating at 44% approve vs. 56% disapprove in the latest Fox News national survey. Republicans such as Donald Trump, Gov. Nikki Haley, and Sen. Tim Scott have already joined the running, while Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has announced his intention to seek the Democratic nomination.