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In reply to the discussion: Hillary Clinton says Biden's re-election bid cost Democrats the 2024 election [View all]Akakoji
(631 posts)44. https://www.usnews.com/news/elections/articles/2019-12-11/joe-biden-suggests-he-would-only-serve-one-term-if-elected-pre
Former Vice President Joe Biden has reportedly indicated that he would only serve for one term if elected to the presidency.
Several sources within the Biden campaign told Politico that the 2020 Democratic candidate would not run for reelection in 2024, when he would be 82 years old. "If Biden is elected, he's going to be 82 years old in four years and he won't be running for reelection," a prominent adviser to the campaign told Politico. A 2020 front-runner, Biden, has faced questions about his age and fitness to serve in the White House. Campaign advisers argue that announcing his intention to only serve one term and signalling that he will choose a younger running mate and cabinet would increase Biden's chances of being the Democratic nominee.
Several sources within the Biden campaign told Politico that the 2020 Democratic candidate would not run for reelection in 2024, when he would be 82 years old. "If Biden is elected, he's going to be 82 years old in four years and he won't be running for reelection," a prominent adviser to the campaign told Politico. A 2020 front-runner, Biden, has faced questions about his age and fitness to serve in the White House. Campaign advisers argue that announcing his intention to only serve one term and signalling that he will choose a younger running mate and cabinet would increase Biden's chances of being the Democratic nominee.
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Hillary Clinton says Biden's re-election bid cost Democrats the 2024 election [View all]
ForgoTheConsequence
Jun 16
OP
He should've announced he wasn't running again, right after the (fairly) successful midterms...
68er
Jun 16
#2
I very openly advocated that he should be running in 2020 expplicitly as a one-term President.
Bluetus
Jun 16
#20
Agreed. He would not have had to keep any "powder dry" for a second term, in that case...
68er
Jun 16
#21
Biden never promised that or committed to that. There's no reason to bring all this crap up.
LymphocyteLover
Jun 16
#9
She could've answered that without dumping so harshly on Joe Biden, a totally decent man and good president
LymphocyteLover
Jun 17
#33
"So did Biden promise or pledge or signal that he would be a one-term president? No, not explicitly."
LymphocyteLover
Jun 17
#32
https://www.usnews.com/news/elections/articles/2019-12-11/joe-biden-suggests-he-would-only-serve-one-term-if-elected-pre
Akakoji
Jun 18
#44
Unnamed sources mean little. Biden himself never made that pledge or promise. He hinted at it once but that's it.
LymphocyteLover
Jun 18
#49
No, but you are lying when you state, "he said that he would only be a one term President."
Mysterian
Tuesday
#60
She's not wrong but it's still a little bit weird that she's made a statement like that in public All Things Considered,
msfiddlestix
Jun 16
#13
She was interviewed, and someone asked if it was a mistake that he ran again (initially)
Polybius
Jun 16
#15
I absolutely assumed, when I voted for Biden in 2020, that he would serve a placeholder role
Prairie Gates
Jun 16
#16
I basically thought that it was inevitable that Biden would serve only one term.
Midwestern Democrat
Jun 20
#59
I agree with Clinton. Biden was losing stamina and credibility, but his staff held on too long.
Martin68
Jun 16
#17
If Trump weren't stealing so much money for the family syndicate from our tax dollars
Akakoji
Jun 17
#28
Sadly, he undid what should have been a brilliant legacy. He could have been among the best one-termers, instead...
johnnyplankton
Jun 16
#19
Don't forget that right wing scumballs at Fox (don't call it) news lied about Kamala and Trump
ificandream
Jun 17
#38
I don't agree about helping Republicans, but we should have listened to her in 2016.
ificandream
Jun 17
#39
At this point in history, every Democratic voice that is not calling for unity to fight fascism
Mysterian
Jun 17
#41
I have no antipathy for Mrs. Clinton, but I realized the only reason she came to national prominence
Mysterian
Jun 19
#57
Perhaps there is some truth in that, but the real reason the Democratic Party lost the 2024 was the dumbsh*ts who
artemisia1
Jun 18
#47