One question continues to draw the attention of the curious press, pollsters, analysts plus fans and enemies alike. At 80, doeshave, so to speak, the Mo-Joe — the personal determination and energy — to run for reelection when the time comes?“Even if Biden was a cadaver, he’d still run for reelection. He loves power. His family loves power and graft.
“In February 1884, Sherman retired from the Army. He lived in St. Louis before moving to New York in 1886. There he devoted his time to theater, amateur painting and speaking at dinners and banquets. He declined to run for the presidency, saying, ‘I will not accept if nominated, and will not serve if elected,’” noted Biography.com, an information site which is part of Hearst Digital Media.run again? The question is fraught with drama and conflicting opinions.
Some pondered the possibilities at an even earlier date. “A majority of voters don’t think Joe Biden will run again,” said CNN — on March 15. Here’s the dozen which he sent out Thursday — presumably to pick up insight from his fans as the 2024 election grows closer: “What are your biggest priorities?” the emailed questionnaire asked.
He ran from his basement the first time time how hard can that be