Biden to announce 2024 decision in weeks with far left angry

President Joe Biden is reportedly announcing whether he will launch a 2024 re-election bid in the coming weeks as the far left is reportedly angry with the president over his recent policy decisions.
Although Biden has expressed his “intent” to seek re-election with the help of deploying first lady Jill Biden as a surrogate, the president has delayed the announcement since February. The delay was criticized as indecision by the far left. To assuage objections, it appears White House aides on Friday leaked the Politico Playbook that Biden will launch in the coming weeks.
But Biden has a new problem. His plan to announce a 2024 campaign coincided with pivots away from a few of his far-left stances, such as backing a Republican resolution to block a Washington, D.C., soft-on-crime law endorsing some of Alaska’s oil wealth land for drilling, and was considering adopting former President Donald Trump’s policy of detaining the families of migrants who illegally cross into the United States.
Far-left Democrats noted Biden’s small pivot, causing a riff within the Democratic Party. When Socialist Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) was questioned by Policy of Biden’s minor pivot, he said “the devil is in the details and we’ll see what happens.”
“But has he made decisions that progressives disagree with? Absolutely. We’ll see what happens next year,” Sanders added.
Far-left representatives Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) and Judy Chu (D-CA) issued a joint statement to Policy heartbreaking Biden for his recent policies. “We must not go back to the failed policies of the past,” they said. “There is no safe or humane way to detain families and children, and such detention has no deterrent effect on migration.”
Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., chair of the House Progressive Caucus, attends an event on Capitol Hill in Washington, July 28, 2022. A group of progressive Democrats in Congress said on Tuesday they had withdrawn a letter to the House Blanche urging President Joe Biden to engage in direct diplomatic talks with Russia after it sparked an outcry among Democrats and raised questions about the strength of the party’s support for Ukraine. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
After Biden backed the Republican’s resolution to overturn the district’s soft crime law, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) slammed Biden, saying Biden supports law and order.
“If the President supports DC Statehood he should govern like this,” she tweeted. “Many places pass laws that the president may disagree with. He should respect DC’s people’s government like he does elsewhere.
Biden’s aides have been skittish about touting the small pivot, arguing that “there hasn’t been a coordinated and deliberate strategy to move to the center in the run-up to a likely re-election campaign. “.
Talk with Policythey claimed the pivot only represented a “series of moves were the product of unintended timing or simply Biden acting on long-held positions, such as on crime.”
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