In a series of public statements, including a notable call to MSNBC's 'Morning Joe,' President Joe Biden has emphatically declared his intention to remain in the 2024 presidential race, challenging any Democratic contenders to face him.
During the interview, Biden expressed frustration with what he perceives as 'elites' within his own party questioning his candidacy, asserting his belief that the average American voter still supports him. This comes amid growing concerns within the Democratic Party about his age, performance, and the party's prospects in the next presidential election. Biden's defiant stance has sparked discussions on Capitol Hill and among the Democratic base, with some party members publicly and privately expressing doubts about his re-election bid.
Despite this, Biden's message is clear: he is not stepping down or stepping aside, setting the stage for a potentially contentious path to the Democratic nomination.
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Morning Report — Biden faces a tumultuous week as more Dems defect
On Capitol Hill this week, a defiant President Biden faces a brutal reckoning from within his party that could upend the 2024 race. A growing chorus of House Democrats say publicly and privately
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‘I Am Not Going Anywhere’: Fiery Biden Slams ‘Elites’ and Makes His Case in MSNBC Interview
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President Joe Biden said during a surprise call-in interview with MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski Monday, “the bottom line here is that we’re not going anywhere. I am not going anywhere,
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Biden dares other Democrats to challenge him at the convention: ‘I’m getting frustrated by the elites’
President Biden called into “Morning Joe” on Monday for a defiant interview in which he dismissed what he called “big names” and “elites” in the Democratic Party who have called for him to step
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