President Joe Biden’s future political plans are causing speculation about whether he will run for re-election in 2024, according to Jason Chaffetz’s analysis on Fox News. Chaffetz highlights several factors that suggest Biden might not be actively pursuing another term:
1. Minimal Campaign Infrastructure: Despite having a small team of fundraisers, Biden’s campaign operates from Delaware, which questions his commitment to running a comprehensive campaign from the nation’s capital or swing states.
2. Selective Travel Choices: Instead of focusing on crucial battleground states, Biden has been traveling overseas and vacationing in states like Utah. This lack of engagement in states that play a significant role in the election raises doubts about his dedication to the campaign.
3. Kamala Harris’s Low Profile: Vice President Kamala Harris has maintained a low public profile, rarely making headlines unless there are occasional gaffes. Her limited involvement in addressing important issues, such as immigration and technology regulation, raises doubts about her role in the campaign.
4. Limited Response to Crises: Biden’s handling of significant events, like the Maui wildfires, has been criticized for lacking urgency. This suggests a campaign strategy that may not include seeking re-election.
5. Evasion of Controversy: Reports suggest that Biden’s campaign has canceled interviews to avoid discussing controversies, particularly those involving his son, Hunter Biden. This strategy of evasion raises questions about his willingness to face challenges associated with a re-election bid.
Chaffetz concludes that these factors, including Biden’s absence from key campaign activities and limited engagement with critical issues, indicate that he may not ultimately seek re-election in 2024.