Elections 2024 - Biden: Trump is motivation for re-election bid
US President Joe Biden wants to return to the White House after the 2024 election - now he has spoken out about his motives. "If Trump didn't run, I'm not sure I would run," Biden said at a campaign event in Boston, according to the press traveling with him. But former US President Donald Trump should not be allowed to win. The Republican wants to become his party's presidential candidate and has a huge lead over his rivals in internal party polls.
The 81-year-old Biden is clearly the Democrats' most promising candidate to win the primaries. He entered the White House in 2021 as the oldest US president ever. Biden's age and his suitability to run for president again have been the subject of debate for some time, including within his own party.
In the past, Biden had often made it clear that Trump was an important reason for his renewed candidacy. In April, however, he qualified this: "I think I would still be running if he wasn't." There is still a lot of work that needs to be completed.
Warnings of another Trump presidency
Recently, the warnings of a renewed Trump presidency have become particularly loud again. Republican and Trump critic Liz Cheney warned that the USA was in danger of "sleepwalking into a dictatorship". The more liberal magazine "The Atlantic" devoted an entire issue to the dangers of another Trump presidency. The 77-year-old Trump recently turned the tables and called Biden the "destroyer" of democracy.
Trump was defeated by Biden in the 2020 presidential election, but still refuses to admit his defeat and spreads the lie of electoral fraud. He is therefore facing several criminal proceedings in court - a first in US history. Last year, he even called for the constitution to be overturned on the social media platform he co-founded. He wrote: "A massive fraud of this type and scale allows for the repeal of all rules, regulations and articles, including those in the Constitution."
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- Joe Biden, the U.S. president, expressed his intent to seek re-election in 2024, citing former President Donald Trump as a motivating factor during a campaign event in Boston.
- Despite his age, Biden remains the Democrats' strongest contender for the 2024 primaries, having become the oldest U.S. president in history upon entering the White House in 2021.
- The renewed calls for a Trump presidency have been raised recently, with Republican and Trump critic Liz Cheney warning of the USA potentially "sleepwalking into a dictatorship."
- Donald Trump, the Republican frontrunner for the 2024 presidential election, has consistently maintained that he was defrauded in the 2020 election, which he lost to Biden.
- The White House and the presidency of the United States will once again become a hotly contested topic as the 2024 elections approach, with the Republicans and Democrats preparing their respective campaigns.
Source: www.stern.de