President Biden's re-election campaign has responded to recent reports suggesting he may reconsider running for a second term in 2024. The campaign's principal deputy manager, Quentin Fulks, stated that there are no scenarios being considered where Biden is not the Democratic nominee for the upcoming election.
Fulks reiterated Biden's commitment to staying in the race, emphasizing that the president has made his intentions clear on multiple occasions. The campaign is focused on Biden accepting the delegates in Chicago and continuing to discuss the critical issues at stake.
Following concerns raised after a challenging debate performance against former President Trump, questions have been raised about Biden's physical and mental capabilities to serve another term. Despite calls from some Democrats to end his campaign, Biden remains steadfast in his decision to run for re-election.
When pressed about the possibility of Biden stepping aside, Fulks reiterated that the president is resolute in his decision and that the campaign is moving forward with Biden as the Democratic nominee. The campaign aims to address the challenges ahead and engage with voters on the issues that matter most.