As speculation mounts over President Joe Biden's potential decision not to seek re-election, the spotlight intensifies on Vice President Kamala Harris as a leading candidate to replace him.
At 59, Harris represents a generational shift and has a loyal following, known as the KHive, eager to see her ascend to the presidency. Meanwhile, Republicans are considering their options, with figures like Nikki Haley emerging as potential contenders to bring new energy to the GOP.
Amidst these discussions, President Biden's recent gaffes, including a confusing interview where he mistakenly referred to himself as a 'black woman,' have fueled further debate over the future leadership of the United States.
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Moment bumbling Joe Biden calls himself a ‘black woman’ in painful interview as he imposes 8pm curfew on himself
PRESIDENT Joe Biden has described himself as a “black woman” during a confused radio interview. The bumbling commander-in-chief, 81, appeared to mix himself up with Vice President
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