President Biden is annoyed by the questions surrounding him running again in 2024, according to a New York Times report, which noted that he and top aides see the speculation as "a lack of respect from their party and the press."
The New York Times reported recently that several Democrats had expressed concern about the president's leadership ability heading into 2024 as Americans face high gas prices and skyrocketing inflation.
The outlet reported that the president "blames the same doubters for the current round of questioning."
Critics believe Biden "doesn’t have the temperament for partisan combat," according to the New York Times.
Cedric Richmond told the outlet that "a wing" of the Democratic Party "wanted a different candidate" and that he was "sure they’d love to have their candidate back in the mix again."
oe Cunningham, a Democratic gubernatorial candidate in South Carolina who is running against Gov. Henry McMaster, told CNN that the president should leave the Democratic nomination "to a new generation of leadership," the outlet noted.
"Mr. Biden’s top advisers reject the idea that an open primary would deliver Democrats a stronger standard-bearer. They fear his retirement would set off a sprint to the left. What’s more, while Vice President Kamala Harris would most likely garner substantial support, she’s unlikely to clear the field, leading to a messy race that could widen the party’s divisions on issues of race, gender and ideology," the New York Times reported.
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The New York Times reported recently that several Democrats had expressed concern about the president's leadership ability heading into 2024 as Americans face high gas prices and skyrocketing inflation.
The outlet reported that the president "blames the same doubters for the current round of questioning."
Critics believe Biden "doesn’t have the temperament for partisan combat," according to the New York Times.
Cedric Richmond told the outlet that "a wing" of the Democratic Party "wanted a different candidate" and that he was "sure they’d love to have their candidate back in the mix again."
oe Cunningham, a Democratic gubernatorial candidate in South Carolina who is running against Gov. Henry McMaster, told CNN that the president should leave the Democratic nomination "to a new generation of leadership," the outlet noted.
"Mr. Biden’s top advisers reject the idea that an open primary would deliver Democrats a stronger standard-bearer. They fear his retirement would set off a sprint to the left. What’s more, while Vice President Kamala Harris would most likely garner substantial support, she’s unlikely to clear the field, leading to a messy race that could widen the party’s divisions on issues of race, gender and ideology," the New York Times reported.
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