'Realistically, Biden has about six months to decide on his own terms. After that, the decision would be made for him— with daunting political implications.' Read more from danschnur on our perspectives blog.
So while both continue to be prohibitive favorites for their party’s nominations, smart people on both sides of the aisle should be asking themselves what would happen if their probable standard-bearer were to decide not to go forward.Biden has repeatedly made it clear that he intends to seek reelection
If Biden were to choose not to seek a second term by the first weeks of 2024, there would still be enough time for a full complement of candidates to enter the field, creating a large and competitive primary contest. The survivor would have demonstrated the political skills and built the support to mount a formidable general election campaign.
Realistically, Biden has about six months to decide on his own terms. After that, the decision would be made for him— with daunting political implications.
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