?‍♂️Biden Goin’ Fo’ Reelection, No Announce Yet?

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President Joe Biden wen let peeps know on Monday dat he get plans fo’ run again in 2024, but he not ready fo’ make ’em official yet. ?‍♂️ Dis stay happening as people still wondering wen he going start his reelection campaign. ?

Biden told Al Roker from “Today” during one small talk at da White House Easter Egg Roll, “I plan on running. But we’re not prepared to announce it yet.” ?

No da first time Biden wen talk about dis, but dis time he affirming his plans as he wen go past da dates his advisers wen suggest fo’ starting his campaign, like February and den April. Da guy kinda known fo’ taking long time deciding if he going run fo’ president. ⏳

Back in November, Biden wen tell reporters dat his intention stay to run again, no matta da result of da midterm elections. ?️ Den, in February, first lady Jill Biden wen tell AP dat da only thing left fo’ do is da announcement. ?️ She wen ask, “How many times does he have to say it for you to believe it?”

Even wit Biden reassuring peeps, da 80-year-old president no like give da green light, so da Democratic Party stay waiting ?️, while oddah potential candidates and big kine donors stay tinkering bout Plan B but still supporting Biden in public. ?

Biden’s close friends stay say he going run fo’ sure, and advisers like Anita Dunn, Jen O’Malley Dillon, and Mike Donilon stay preparing fo’ da campaign. ? As POLITICO reported befo’, his advisers stay gearing up wit staff and working wit da super PAC, Future Forward. ?

Aftah da midterm elections, Dems did bettah dan expected, and no more major primary challenges, so no need rush da announcement. ? By waiting, Biden can avoid reporting fundraising stuff and oddah paperwork dat comes wit making ’em official. ?

On da Dem side, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., one environmental lawyer, anti-vaccine activist, and son of Robert F. Kennedy, wen file FEC paperwork last week fo’ run. ? Self-help author Marianne Williamson wen start her campaign in March. ?

Republicans stay getting ready too. Nikki Haley, former South Carolina governor and UN ambassador, wen start her campaign in February, while Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis stay expected fo’ start their 2024 runs. ? But former President Donald Trump, who announced his run fo’ da White House in November, stay da top GOP challenger, using his recent indictment fo’ raise money. ?

Wit all da news about Trump’s arraignment last week, da White House stay quiet, using da chance fo’ show Biden’s “focus” on da American people instead of all da noise ’round his old foe.


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?‍♂️Biden Going For Reelection, No Announce Yet?

President Joe Biden let people know on Monday that he has plans to run again in 2024, but he’s not ready to make it official yet. ?‍♂️ This is happening as people are still wondering when he will start his reelection campaign. ?

Biden told Al Roker from “Today” during one small talk at the White House Easter Egg Roll, “I plan on running. But we’re not prepared to announce it yet.” ?

Not the first time Biden has talked about this, but this time he’s affirming his plans as he has gone past the dates his advisers have suggested for starting his campaign, like February and then April. The guy is kind of known for taking a long time deciding if he’s going to run for president. ⏳

Back in November, Biden told reporters that his intention is to run again, no matter the result of the midterm elections. ?️ Then, in February, first lady Jill Biden told AP that the only thing left to do is the announcement. ?️ She asked, “How many times does he have to say it for you to believe it?”

Even with Biden reassuring people, the 80-year-old president doesn’t like to give the green light, so the Democratic Party is waiting ?️, while other potential candidates and big-time donors are tinkering about Plan B but still supporting Biden in public. ?

Biden’s close friends say he’s going to run for sure, and advisers like Anita Dunn, Jen O’Malley Dillon, and Mike Donilon are preparing for the campaign. ? As POLITICO reported before, his advisers are gearing up with staff and working with the super PAC, Future Forward. ?

After the midterm elections, Dems did better than expected, and with no more major primary challenges, there’s no need to rush the announcement. ? By waiting, Biden can avoid reporting fundraising stuff and other paperwork that comes with making it official. ?

On the Dem side, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., one environmental lawyer, anti-vaccine activist, and son of Robert F. Kennedy, filed FEC paperwork last week to run. ? Self-help author Marianne Williamson started her campaign in March. ?

Republicans are getting ready too. Nikki Haley, former South Carolina governor and UN ambassador, started her campaign in February, while Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis are expected to start their 2024 runs. ? But former President Donald Trump, who announced his run for the White House in November, is the top GOP challenger, using his recent indictment to raise money. ?

With all the news about Trump’s arraignment last week, the White House stayed quiet, using the chance to show Biden’s “focus” on the American people instead of all the noise around his old foe.

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