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“If It’s Not Biden, Then Who?”: The President’s Team Girds for a Trump-Saturated 2024 Election Cycle

Por: Vanity Fair Politics November 18, 2022

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-csjEHZ jRcJzb body body container article body data-journey-hook=client-content data-testid=BodyWrapper>Joe Biden’s camp was bracing for immediate, intramural political impact. Big midterm losses would have emboldened the Democratic chattering class: Biden has done the country a great service, they’d say, but gosh, it sure is a shame the president will turn 80 years old next November. He should ride off into the sunset and let another... + full article



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