Joe Biden State of the Union sets the stage for the 2024 re-election campaign

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President Biden’s second State of the Union address Tuesday night also acted as the kick-off to his campaign for a second term, with the 80-year-old commander-in-chief boasting about his administration’s accomplishments — while most Americans don’t think he has many accomplishments to boast about.

During his 72-minute speech, Biden, 80, pointed to areas of bipartisan agreement, and at the top of his remarks told Republicans, “There’s no reason we can’t work together” after the GOP took control of the House of Representatives the midterm elections.

The President was particularly effusive early in the night on legislation encouraging high-tech manufacturing in the US, as well as a 2021 infrastructure spending bill, saying, “I want to thank my Republican friends who voted for the law and my Republican friends.” , who also voted against it.


Biden, 80, would be by far the oldest president if he left the White House in early 2029 after two or four years in office.
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The president used the speech as a vehicle to launch his 2024 reelection bid.
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“I’m still being asked to fund the projects in those districts as well,” he added, “but don’t worry, I’ve promised to be a president for all Americans. We fund these projects and see you at the groundbreaking.”

Biden also used the phrase “quit the job” 13 times in his address, urging Congress to do everything from capping the price of insulin to $35 a month, imposing new taxes on the wealthiest Americans, and passing a ban of offensive weapons.

Despite the refrain, recent polls show most Americans don’t want Biden to end any Work.

Only 37% of democrats say they support the president running for a second term, up from 52% in October 2022, a poll by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research showed Monday.


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Trump, 76, has already announced a campaign to retake 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in next year’s presidential election.
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Overall, a whopping 78% of Americans want Biden to be a president who’s done it all, compared to just 22% who say he should run for a second term.

Meanwhile, a Washington Post-ABC News poll found that 41% of Americans are worse off financially than when Biden took office in January 2021 — and 62% believe Biden will do “not very much” or “little or nothing” in his first office ‘ has achieved two years in the White House.

https://nypost.com/2023/02/07/joe-biden-state-of-the-union-sets-stage-for-2024-reelection-campaign/ Joe Biden State of the Union sets the stage for the 2024 re-election campaign

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