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babylonsister

(172,774 posts)
Tue Apr 25, 2023, 09:33 AM Apr 2023

Joe Biden Won on Normalcy. Will That Be Enough for Reelection?

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2023/04/biden-reelection-campaign-2024

Joe Biden Won on Normalcy. Will That Be Enough for Reelection?
Voters show little enthusiasm for a Biden-Trump rematch. But as the president officially announces a reelection campaign, his promise of steady leadership could once again be his biggest selling point.
By Eric Lutz
April 24, 2023


The question for Joe Biden’s 2024 campaign, which he officially announced Tuesday: Can slow and steady win another presidential race?

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In many respects, he’s earned it. The first two years of Biden’s presidency have been successful on several fronts: He’s advanced a number of Democratic priorities through a divided Congress. He’s helped hold together an international coalition in support of war-torn Ukraine. And, despite tepid polling on his own job performance, his party outperformed expectations in the 2022 midterms—a sign, to the president and his supporters, that most Americans prefer his boring competence to the braying and bullying of the MAGA GOP. “The American people made it clear: They don’t want every day going forward to be a constant political battle,” Biden said in a post-midterm victory lap last year. “The future of America is too promising…to be trapped in an endless political warfare.”
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Even with a strong message, Biden will have to overcome concerns about his age. At 80, he is the oldest man to serve as president of the United States, and will be 86 by the end of his second term, if he wins. He’s so far shown himself to be fit and capable of carrying out the duties of his office, and has brushed off worries about how it could impact his job performance. “It’s legitimate for people to raise issues about my age,” he told ABC News’ David Muir in February. “The only thing I can say is, ‘Watch me.’” But it’s sure to be at least one focus of GOP attacks this cycle, even if his challenger is Trump—a 76-year-old who has faced significant questions about his own cognitive and physical capacity.

Facing Trump, though, would also underscore Biden’s greatest selling point: While he may not be a movement candidate, he is a broadly palatable one. And while the progress he’s pushed has mostly been incremental and uneven, he has sought, with some success, to dam the rising tide of MAGA extremism. That extremism will be on the ballot next year, whether the GOP nominee is an heir to Trump’s movement like Ron DeSantis or the twice-impeached, criminally-indicted former president himself, whose deranged demagoguery has only gotten more intense since his political fall and legal imperilment. Biden has worked to emphasize that those stakes have risen, not diminished, since 2020: “I hope you’ll make the future of our democracy an important part of your decision to vote and how you vote,,” he told Americans ahead of the midterms. The country mostly listened in November; Biden and the Democrats hope they’ll do the same next year. “He is a steady hand, when you look at what’s out there right now with Donald Trump and what we’re hearing again,” Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar told CNN over the weekend. “People don’t want that chaos back again.”
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Joe Biden Won on Normalcy. Will That Be Enough for Reelection? (Original Post) babylonsister Apr 2023 OP
Joe Biden represents the broad American middle over the last 50 years bucolic_frolic Apr 2023 #1
I agree with Amy.... ProudMNDemocrat Apr 2023 #2
Donald Trump Mad_Machine76 Apr 2023 #3
I think Biden is a shoo-in with most voters. lees1975 Apr 2023 #6
This up coming election will be on economics Johonny Apr 2023 #4
This election will be about women's rights! redstatebluegirl Apr 2023 #11
When they call Biden a "radical leftists yadda yadda" it just rings hollow. 617Blue Apr 2023 #5
that's the rights label for practically anyone on the left RussBLib Apr 2023 #9
Most Americans are not political extremists. Just A Box Of Rain Apr 2023 #7
The crazies are getting crazier. usonian Apr 2023 #8
The biggest concern is the economy. Marius25 Apr 2023 #10
Roevember II, the sequel. roamer65 Apr 2023 #12

bucolic_frolic

(55,431 posts)
1. Joe Biden represents the broad American middle over the last 50 years
Tue Apr 25, 2023, 09:37 AM
Apr 2023

If we can't hold that we are in the deepest of trouble as a society and as a nation.

ProudMNDemocrat

(20,955 posts)
2. I agree with Amy....
Tue Apr 25, 2023, 09:38 AM
Apr 2023

Whoever wants that chaos again are NUCKING FUTS!

Joe is the polar opposite of the chaos that took place. Joe brings back a sense of purpose, decency, respect, and a whole lot more. The danger here? UNDERESTIMATE Joe Biden at your own peril.

Mad_Machine76

(24,973 posts)
3. Donald Trump
Tue Apr 25, 2023, 09:39 AM
Apr 2023

has given no signs that he intends to maintain stability and/or "normalcy" and has instead given every indication that a second term would be like the first, on steroids. Honestly, the fact that Biden isn't immediately considered a shoo-in over the twice-impeached, indicted coup plotter is indicative of major problems with lots of people in this country. What I'm increasingly worried about is that some progressives are going to hold their breath and stay home just because they think Biden is "too old" and not exciting enough.

lees1975

(7,097 posts)
6. I think Biden is a shoo-in with most voters.
Tue Apr 25, 2023, 09:48 AM
Apr 2023

It's the fight that will take place over the role of state legislatures in offsetting vote totals to try to bring electoral votes to the other side that will be the contest.

If this country really is a place that values democratic freedom, the rule of law and desires to continue to move forward toward its idealism, then Joe Biden is such an obvious choice, his age won't matter. He'll have a successor picked in the event that his health and well being becomes an issue who will work to make the same progress.

If we really are a country that values the rule of law, then Trump will be indicted, tried, convicted and in prison before the election cycle really gets going. That's the real problem that we have right now that needs to be fixed.

Johonny

(26,352 posts)
4. This up coming election will be on economics
Tue Apr 25, 2023, 09:44 AM
Apr 2023

And the GOP is going to send a culture war warrior unless a darkhorse candidate emerges. I think Biden is well established as being able to talk about economics-inflation etc . . .

Trump has no ability to switch from his culture war message.

 

617Blue

(2,526 posts)
5. When they call Biden a "radical leftists yadda yadda" it just rings hollow.
Tue Apr 25, 2023, 09:45 AM
Apr 2023

Nobody buys that.

RussBLib

(10,679 posts)
9. that's the rights label for practically anyone on the left
Tue Apr 25, 2023, 11:36 AM
Apr 2023

...and the poor Fox viewers slowly nod their heads and drool.

usonian

(25,885 posts)
8. The crazies are getting crazier.
Tue Apr 25, 2023, 11:31 AM
Apr 2023

Makes "normal" more desirable by the day.

The only people who "benefit" from madness are the mad, presumably living in their parents' basement or a bunker.



 

Marius25

(3,213 posts)
10. The biggest concern is the economy.
Tue Apr 25, 2023, 11:44 AM
Apr 2023

Republicans are trying to crash the economy to blame on Biden.

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