Biden team may choose April 25, 2023 to announce his reelection as it is also the date he announced his presidential bid last 2019, sources says. But President Biden hasn’t given the signal yet.
Reelection Announcement
In a video released, President Biden may announce his reelection bid next week, CBS News received from sources.
Team Biden is focused on announcing it on Tuesday, April 25, a source from planning tells CBS News but President Biden hasn’t given an affirmation. A family get away with the staff to Camp David might be an opening for the topic.
April 25 might plausibly be the day of announcing as it was the date that he announced his presidential bid last 2019, still it is subjected to change. A top democratic source said a video is in the making after being briefed, but the president has not yet approved the video.
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The current version of the president’s campaign strategies was first reported by The Washington Post, which have been hotly debated at the White House among his closest advisers and throughout the Democratic Party for several months.
Next week, the president will also host important campaign donors in Washington, beginning with an event on Friday and extending through Saturday. According to several Democrats familiar with the arrangements, donors would be briefed by senior administration officials, including certain Cabinet secretaries. An assembly is said to be held in a delicate way, thus the invitation is circulated thru a Phone call to keep it low key. The retreat will be on the White House Correspondents’ Dinner set in weekend, wherein a large number of prominent party donor from New York and west coast will be in town to attend to a series of activities including the dinner.
If President Biden win for presidency, he will be 82 at the beginning of his term and 86 as it ends, the oldest man to win the presidency. The self-help guru Marianne Williamson was one of the longshot Democratic candidates along with the nephew of the late President John F. Kennedy, anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy.
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Other Candidates Running for Public Office
The first contender to announce a campaign for the White House in 2024 was former President Trump, who is now 76. Asa Hutchinson, a former governor of Arkansas, and Nikki Haley, a former governor of South Carolina, are both running as well. Republican candidates Sen. Tim Scott, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, and former Vice President Mike Pence have not yet declared their candidacies.
In order to promote his agenda and criticize Republicans in formal addresses in front of the presidential seal, the president postponed announcing his intention to run for office. Rising Inflation continues to strain American Budget, a special counsel is looking for secret records in his former office. the announcement will concur with the Democrats and republicans appearing to be in tune over how to raise the debt ceiling without putting the country at risk of a disastrous default. Biden might face the greatest political danger from moderate Democrats in a 2024 presidential contest.
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