Incoming House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries declined to say that he wants President Joe Biden to run for a second term in 2024, though he did express his support for the president.
“How about President Biden? We saw this major move by him and his allies in the DNC this week to rejigger the primary calendar, putting South Carolina first. Of course, South Carolina, many would argue, made Joe Biden president back in 2020. Do you expect him to run? Do you want him to run?” ABC anchor George Stephanopoulos asked Jeffries.
“I certainly expect him to run. And I absolutely look forward to strongly supporting him,” Jeffries responded.
“If you think about President Biden’s track record of success, it includes, but is not limited to, the American Rescue Plan, save the economy, shots in arms, money in pockets, putting kids back in school,” Jeffries continued. “The Infrastructure, Investment and Jobs Act, creating millions of good paying jobs, fixing our crumbling infrastructure all across America, urban America, rural America, suburban America, small town America, the heartland of America. Gun safety legislation for the first time in 30 years. It will save lives.
“We’ve got to do more, but it was an incredible step. The Chips and Science Act, to bring domestic manufacturing jobs back home. And the historic Inflation Reduction Act to strike a decisive blow against the climate crisis, lower energy costs, strengthen the Affordable Care Act, lower health care costs and drive down the high price of life-saving prescription drugs for millions of Americans. Those are just the highlights, George. That’s an extraordinary record. And on top of all of that, Ketanji Brown-Jackson is seated on the United States Supreme Court. That is a compelling track record of success. I know he’ll have a vision for the future. I look forward to strongly supporting President Biden’s re-election.”
(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)
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About 2/3 of the dems in congress hope Biden doesn’t run again but few would say that they won’t support him if he runs and wins the nomination.
THAT is the difference between the dem and repubs. The dems stick together nomatter what they really hold. The repubs try to show off by putting down one another. Real losers! No achdus No win!
As Speaker, it isn’t a good idea to give involved in intra-party politics.