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In reply to the discussion: When you voted for Joe Biden, did you think he would be a two-term President? [View all]Lars39
(26,545 posts)43. Sorry for the delay...I think I misheard,
although there's not a definite "yes." Here's his response March 24...
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/speeches-remarks/2022/03/24/remarks-by-president-biden-in-press-conference-7/
Markus, with Der Spiegel.
Q Thanks, Mr. President. Theres a presidential election coming up in 2024. And as you know, there are wide-
THE PRESIDENT: Youre kidding.
Q Yes. (Laughter.) Its true. And there are widespread concerns in Europe that a figure like your predecessor, maybe even your predecessor himself, might get elected president again. So, are there any steps, anything youre trying to do and NATO is trying to do here, these days, to prevent what youre trying to do becoming undone two years from now? Thank you.
THE PRESIDENT: No, I thats not how I think of this. Ive been dealing with foreign policy for longer than anybody thats involved in this process right now. I have no concerns about the impact
I made a commitment when I ran this time. I wasnt going to run again, and I mean that sincerely. I had no intention of running for President again and until I saw those folks coming out of the fields in Virginia carrying torches and carrying Nazi banners and literally singing the same vile rhyme that they used in Germany in the early 20s or 30s, I should say. And then, when the gentleman you mentioned was asked what he thought and a young woman was killed, a protester and he asked was asked what he thought, he said, There are very good people on both sides. And thats when I decided I wasnt going to be quiet any longer.
And when I ran this time and I think the American press, whether they look at me favorably or unfavorably, acknowledge this I made a determination: Nothing is worth no election is worth my not doing exactly what I think is the right thing. Not a joke. Im too long in the tooth to fool with this any longer.
And so, were a long way off in elections a long way off. My focus of any election is on making sure that we retain the House and the United States Senate so that I have the room to continue to do the things that Ive been able to do in terms of grow the economy and deal in a rational way with American foreign policy and lead the world lead the be the leader of the free world.
So but its not a its not an illogical question for someone to ask. I say to people at home: Imagine if we sat and watched the doors of the Bundestag broken down and police officers killed and hundreds of people storming in, or imagine if we saw that happening in the British Parliament or whatever. How would we feel?
And one of the things that I take some solace from is: I dont think youll find any European leader who thinks that I am not up to the job. And I mean that sincerely. Its not like, Whoa Its that that
The point is that when the first G7 meeting I attended, like the one I did today, was in Great Britain. And I sat down, and I said, America is back. And one of the one of my counterparts, colleagues, a head of state, said, For how long? For how long?
And so, I dont blame I dont I dont criticize anybody for asking that question. But the next election, Id be very fortunate if I had that same man running against me.
Thank you very, very much.
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When you voted for Joe Biden, did you think he would be a two-term President? [View all]
kentuck
Apr 2022
OP
I felt he was the best Democrat to beat Trump and I think he's the best to win in 2024.
Beautiful Disaster
Apr 2022
#6
Biden was not my first choice, in the primaries, but I am sure as hell glad that he was elected!
Chainfire
Apr 2022
#12
Strong Biden supporter, but in 2024 we need a candidate who won't be defined by the other side,
Doodley
Apr 2022
#34
if Biden doesn't run in 2024, the Dem primaries are going to be an all-out shitshow I fear
Celerity
Apr 2022
#50
He's doing a great job for the shit cards he's been dealt with. Better than other D 2020 candidates
dsp3000
Apr 2022
#35
Yes, I want Biden for two terms...it would be madness to give up the incumbent advantage and
Demsrule86
Apr 2022
#53