Democrats Doubt Biden's 2024 Fitness: Politico

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The movement to convince President Joe Biden not to run for re-election in 2024 is gaining momentum, according to a recent article in Politico. The article cites concerns among Democrats about Biden's age and ability to effectively lead the country for another four years.

Biden, who is currently 81 years old, has faced criticism from both Republicans and Democrats for his performance in the first presidential debate of the 2024 campaign. According to the article, Biden's voice trailed off and he seemed to get lost in his train of thought, leading some to question his cognitive abilities.

The article also notes that Biden has faced a number of other challenges during his presidency, including a slow economic recovery, a surge in illegal immigration, and a growing threat from China. Some Democrats have expressed concern that Biden may not be up to the task of addressing these issues in a second term.


Despite these concerns, Biden has not yet announced whether he will seek re-election. However, the article suggests that there is a growing movement within the Democratic Party to find a replacement for Biden.

One potential candidate mentioned in the article is Vice President Kamala Harris, who would have a natural advantage if Biden were to step aside. Other potential candidates include California Governor Gavin Newsom and Georgia Senator Raphael Warnock.

The article concludes by noting that the Democratic Convention is still nearly two months away, and that there is still time for Biden to turn things around. However, it also suggests that if Biden does not improve his performance, he may face increasing pressure to step aside and allow a new candidate to take the lead.

In response to the article, some Republicans have expressed support for the idea of Biden stepping aside, arguing that it would be in the best interests of the country. However, others have criticized the article as an attempt to undermine Biden's presidency and sow division within the Democratic Party.

Regardless of the political implications, the article highlights the growing concerns among some Democrats about Biden's ability to effectively lead the country for another four years. It remains to be seen whether these concerns will ultimately lead to a change in the Democratic ticket for the 2024 election.

Sources:
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