Midterms USA | The results of the ‘midterm’ will not affect Biden’s decision to run for president in 2024

11/09/2022 at 01:27

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The Democratic predecessors of the president, Obama and Clinton, had a defeat in these elections that did not prevent them from winning re-election two years later.

The midterm election results this Tuesday in the United States they will not affect the decision of the president of the United States, Joe Biden, to present himself or not to the next presidential elections in 2024.

This has been confirmed by an advisor to the United States Government to the CNN network, which despite has acknowledged that the outcome of the House and Senate elections will likely reshape Washington and thus the functioning of the White House.

In this sense, the US official has pointed out that Biden’s Democratic predecessors, former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, suffered a defeat in the ‘midterms’ to later win re-election two years later.

Biden has repeatedly reiterated your intention to reapply, although it has not been made official so far. Some critics of this decision have pointed out that for the 2024 elections the president will be very old, 81 years old.

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