President Biden announces 2024 campaign despite low support from his own party
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President Biden announced his campaign for re-election on Tuesday despite polling showing a large portion of his own party doesn't want him to run.
A new USA Today/Suffolk University poll released Monday, which surveyed an equal amount of voters who backed Biden and former President Donald Trump last cycle, found that about 40% of individuals who voted for Biden in the 2020 presidential election do not think he should seek re-election next cycle. About 35% of respondents said they would vote for a third-party candidate over Biden in 2024, even if it meant Trump was more likely to win the election. Brandon Gillespie is an associate editor at Fox News. Follow him on Twitter at @brandon_cg.
Speculation swirled for months over whether Biden, who is 80, would run for re-election, with his team only saying he "intendeds to run," but not making any other statements in the affirmative. He said earlier this month, however, that an announcement about his potential candidacy would come "relatively soon."
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