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: Democrats clearly divided on Bidens Presidential Run in 2024 #IndiaNEWS #International,Politics By Ashe OneilWashington, July 31 (IANS) Democrat Congressmen are clearly divided on whether the one-term

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Democrats clearly divided on Bidens Presidential Run in 2024 #IndiaNEWS #International ,Politics
By Ashe OneilWashington, July 31 (IANS) Democrat Congressmen are clearly divided on whether the one-term pledged Joe Biden should seek reelection in the 2024 presidential race as he turns 80 and most young voters, Democrats included, of him as an old boring white dude as he is plagued with a inflationary economy threatening to sink into recession amid soaring gas prices, jobless claims and unemployment.
But a lot of veteran Congressmen want him to run against a possible Donald Trump bid in 2024 and beat him again in the race.
Young voters, comprising basically ethnics like Hispanics and college-going whites, want a much younger President who is in step with their needs, Republican or Democrat, which means that they neither want Biden or Trump to run, who will both be 80 and 78, respectively, by November midterms ballot this year.
Democrats are becoming increasingly vocal in discouraging President Biden from seeking reelection in 2024, but there is disagreement about whether his making a one-term pledge could help the party before the elections this November, says the Washington Examiner in a special report.
A soft-spoken Biden, who lacks all the theatrics of a more aggressive Trump, notched a number of legislative wins this week, the semiconductor bills calling for billions in investments to free the US from its dependence on chips from China, the climate change bill mustering support of Senator Joe Manchin who was previously opposed to it, yet polls continue to indicate the Democratic base is amenable to another nominee in two years.
Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) this week became the first member of Congress to go on the record to say Biden should not run again in 2024. No, Phillips told a Minnesota radio station. The country would be well served by a new generation of compelling, well-prepared, dynamic Democrats who step up. Its time for a generational change, he added. Most of my colleagues agree with that.
National attention to Phillipss interview coincided with a Friday poll that found a majority of voters would prefer that both Biden and former President Donald Trump not run in 2024. Specifically, 30 per cent of Democrats held that opinion roughly 100 days before the midterm cycle, according to the News Nation-Decision Desk HQ survey.
Prior to that, a CNN-SSRS poll found that 75 per cent of Democratic and Democratic-leaning voters want the party to nominate another standard-bearer. Two weeks prior, a New York Times-Siena College survey reported a similar finding of 64 per cent of Democrats.
Former Newsday publisher and New York City Mayor John Lindsays Chief of Staff Steven Isenberg asserted in a Washington Post opinion piece this week that Biden making a one-term pledge before November could boost the partys prospects in competitive House and Senate races.


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