US President Joe Biden should stop avoiding discussions about his age and health and start discussing these issues openly with his supporters. Only then will he have a real chance of becoming president of the United States again in 2024, New York Times analysts are sure.
The newspaper cites an Associated Press investigation in conjunction with the NORC Public Relations Research Center.
Many Democrats, especially younger ones, worry that Biden may be too old to be effective in a second term, at the end of which he will be 86.
According to polls, among US Democrats, Biden’s new presidential nomination is backed by about 47% of respondents. However, even they wonder how the American leader feels now and if he will be able to cope with the duties of the American leader in a few years.
The publication notes that it’s more important than ever for Biden to start communicating openly with his constituents. However, while he extremely rarely speaks to Americans, gives interviews and briefings, and the public is not satisfied with this, the newspaper writes.
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