Joe Biden will be 82 in 2024, but that’s not stopping him from running for re-election. Biden supplemented his announcement with a promotional video in which he declared that we were “in a battle for the soul of America” four years ago when he decided to run and “still are.” Dave Rubin doesn’t fin.
whoever replaces boris johnson, they have got to be a strong ally of the usa. it is a conservative party in the end peer they all believe io trans-atlantic relationship and they will be strong allies of the u.s. so you will not see a huge change in policy whoever it is, chosen to replace him. it will be the same policy. there will be pressure for that to be a general election but the amazing thing over the past few years in the u.k., they keep changing prime ministers. but but the same party stays in power. 12 plus years continuously the conservative party has been in power. i have been there for a few of them here they keep changing their leader but the party carries on. harris: that won t happen here in january. some would argue inside the democrat party is where biden polling is now that we saw a caretaker right now. you do need strength and leadership. i will give you last thought. that is exactly right. i was out there this morning and
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