Biden all but admits he won’t finish a second term
Zachary Faria
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President Joe Biden almost certainly will not finish a second term if he wins reelection, and even Biden is now admitting that he won’t have much of a reason to do so.
On Tuesday, Biden said, “If Trump wasn’t running, I’m not sure I’d be running.” Biden said now that if former President Donald Trump left the scene, he would continue his reelection campaign, but that would only be because it would be too far into the process for Democrats to replace him comfortably. Biden sees his political purpose as beating Trump and nothing else, and he has admitted as such.
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That means that, if Trump were to lose in the primary or the general, and Biden were to be reelected, he would have no incentive to stay in office. After all, he would no longer be able to beat Trump (who would inevitably try to run again in 2028) because he would be term-limited. He would have no purpose and would be 82 years old when he is inaugurated. Given his declining ability to even speak in complete, coherent sentences without a teleprompter, it would not be a surprise to see him step down shortly into his second term.
That becomes more of an expectation than a possibility when you consider just how frequently Biden has pushed Vice President Kamala Harris to the forefront of his administration. Biden has lightened up his own schedule and sent Harris to several major events that the president would normally be expected to attend. He has repeatedly called Harris “president” or “President Harris,” which is either a Freudian slip or further proof of Biden’s cognitive decline. Both options lend more credence to the idea that Biden won’t last a full term.
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Combine all this with the fact that the Biden White House, on the day Biden announced his reelection campaign, would not even say that Biden would serve a full second term, and the writing is on the wall. Harris isn’t popular enough to become president on her own. Biden is too old to do the job already. Why wouldn’t he step down and hand Harris the power of incumbency heading into 2028?
Biden himself has all but admitted this now by saying that Trump is the only reason he is running. A second Biden term will quickly turn into a first Harris term, which means the 2024 election should be as much about her as it is about him.