Democratic Party will support Biden’s re-election and will not sponsor any debates |  WAPO |

Democratic Party will support Biden’s re-election and will not sponsor any debates | WAPO |

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Regarding the early announcement this week of current President Joe Biden’s presidential candidacy, The Washington Post quietly dropped a “bombshell.” Apparently, Joe Biden is seriously considering running against former President Donald Trump in the 2020 election.

The story says that Biden’s closest advisers “have quietly embarked on extensive preparations for a run, holding regular meetings with the President and First Lady in the White House residence for the past year.”

Joe Biden will again be protected on the campaign road by the Democratic National Committee. This time, “Basement Joe”, accused by his detractors of avoiding political activities during the Covid epidemic, will be exempted from participating in the debates of the Democratic primary.

The DNC has no plans to hold a primary debate, according to the report in The Post. Some of the contributors said they expected to be asked to plan future Biden re-election fundraisers, according to the Post. The National Democratic Party has said it will support Biden’s re-election and has no intention of encouraging primary talks.

This week, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the son of former President John F. Kennedy, said he would run as a Democrat in the 2024 election. In his announcement speech, Kennedy said, ” Under normal circumstances, I wouldn’t do that.” But these are not typical conditions. As my nation is taken from me, I watch.

Additionally, Marianne Williamson, who ran against Biden in 2020, said she would run again. The Washington Post clarified the DNC’s announcement by saying that Biden “is unlikely to face serious opposition from elected Democrats for the nomination, despite concerns from some party members about his age and the displeasure of some.” liberals who say he didn’t push their priorities hard enough.”

Biden, 80, who avoided press conferences for weeks, delivered an overdue State of the Union speech late, relied on demeaning materials like memos and briefings, and took too much holiday to count, is once again facing a patently “rigged” Democratic primary campaign.

As the Washington Post noted, “President Biden and his team are gearing up to announce his re-election campaign next week, with aides finalizing plans to release a video for the president to officially kick off his campaign, according to three people. informed of the plans”.

According to the Post, “Biden and his advisers targeted the release of the video on Tuesday to coincide with four years since the launch of his 2020 campaign.” “Those briefed on the plans, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss private deliberations, warned that the official announcement could be delayed.”

Biden has been hinting at his intention to seek re-election for some time, but he hasn’t made an official statement because he and his team didn’t feel pressured to do so, especially after a stronger midterm than predicted by the Democrats. the results quieted the chatter of a primary challenge.

The Post story also said that two of Biden’s senior advisers, Anita Dunn and Jen O’Malley Dillon, “oversaw re-election efforts, including interviewing staff for high-level positions.” The electoral landscape has been studied by the Democratic National Committee. The 2016 Democratic primaries were notoriously manipulated by the DNC to favor Hillary Clinton over Socialist Senator Bernie Sanders. The DNC appears to back Joe Biden again.

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