Contrary to Democratic politicians’ statements, a recent exit poll found more than two-thirds of Americans think Biden should not run for a second term.
Obama Has Not Declared Support for Biden 2024
Former First Lady Michelle Obama said during an ABC News special Sunday that while President Joe Biden is “doing a great job,” she wouldn’t yet endorse him.
Obama was asked whether she wanted to see Biden run for reelection.
“You know, I, I – I will have to see,” Obama said.
“It’s a personal decision that he and his family have to make. Probably, if I hadn’t been through it, I would feel more cavalier about opining on it,” she said. “But I know it’s a personal call and I don’t want to be one of the millions of people weighing in on what he should do, he and Jill should do.”
When asked by @RobinRoberts if President Biden should run in the 2024 election, former first lady Michelle Obama said she doesn’t “speak on that” because she knows “what it feels like to be on the other side of it.” #MichelleObama https://t.co/BKf9XdBBUv pic.twitter.com/O1ELPW4LTw
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Obama also noted that Biden is “doing the best he can under some tough circumstances.”
“It’s probably the only job that few people know what it feels like to do, but everybody thinks they know how to do it. Everybody’s a backseat driver when it comes to being the Commander in Chief of the most powerful nation on earth. But it’s a tough job and I think that he’s doing the best he can under some tough circumstances.”
Biden said one day after the midterm elections he would discuss a 2024 bid with his family before officially announcing his run.
“My intention is that I run again, but I am a great respecter of fate, and this is ultimately a family decision,” Biden told reporters. “I think everybody wants me to run, but we’re going to have discussions about it, and I don’t feel any hurry one way or another to make that judgment today, tomorrow, whenever, no matter what my predecessor does,” Biden said.