
Biden challenger West confident president ‘running out of gas’ and won’t be Democrats’ nominee
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Independent presidential candidate Cornel West said he doesnāt think he will be competing against President Joe Biden in the 2024 general election, adding he believes the president may drop his bid for a second term.
West, who left the Green Party to launch an independent run in October, said Biden might take the same path former President Lyndon B. Johnson did in 1968 when he opted not to run for reelection after holding the front-runner spot for the Democratic nomination early in the election season.
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āIām not even sure whether Iāll be running against Biden,ā West said in an interview with Politico. āBiden ā I think heās going to have an LBJ moment [and] pull back.ā
West said he could be running against two prominent blue-state governors who have been floated as Bidenās backups but refused to launch a bid: Govs. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) and Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI).
Newsom has repeatedly denied rumors he will jump into the race for president in 2024, supporting Bidenās reelection amid allegations that the California governor is running a shadow presidential campaign.
Appearing on Late Night with Seth Meyers on Wednesday, Newsom again confirmed, āIām not running for president,ā before taking a shot at Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), whom he recently debated on Fox News, adding, āRon DeSantis, apparently, still is.ā
Whitmer has also rejected calls to run for president in 2024, taking her refusal a step further in an interview last month with the Detroit Free Press, saying she doesnāt āforeseeā ever running for the highest office.
West offered sharp criticism of the two front-runners. West said Biden is a āmilquetoast neoliberal with military adventurism, possibly leading the world toward World War IIIā and characterized former President Donald Trump as a ābona fide gangsta, neo-fascist, Pied Piper leading the country for the second civil war.ā
While some Democrats have warned his third-party bid will take votes away from Biden in the 2024 race, therefore handing the election to Trump, West isnāt worried about being called a spoiler.
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āI donāt accept the spoiler category,ā West said. āA vote for Biden, a vote for Trump is a vote for Biden and a vote for Trump.ā
āThere might be slices of people āif I didnāt vote for West, I would have voted for Biden,āā he added. āBut thatās not, to me, a spoiler. If youāre in a race, and you make a case, and they vote for you, how do you become the spoiler?ā
