Amid PLUMMETING Approval Ratings, Biden And Harris Make This BIG Announcement

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President Biden and Vice President Harris have recently announced their intention to seek re-election in the 2024 presidential election.

In a video titled "Freedom," President Biden emphasized his message of uniting the country, supporting the middle class, and fighting for the "soul of our nation." This announcement comes four years after Biden declared his candidacy for the 2020 presidential election.

During the announcement, President Biden stressed the importance of personal freedom and the need to defend democracy, stating, "This is not a time to be complacent. That's why I'm running for re-election."

He also introduced his initial campaign leadership team, which includes Senators Tammy Duckworth and Chris Coons, Representatives Lisa Blunt-Rochester and Jim Clyburn, Governor Gretchen Whitmer, and DreamWorks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg as national co-chairs for the campaign. The campaign will be led by Julie Chvez Rodrguez as Campaign Manager and Quentin Fulks as Principal Deputy Campaign Manager.

In her response, Vice President Harris called the upcoming election a "pivotal moment in our history" and urged Americans to come together to "fight for our democracy." She accused Republican candidates of wanting to take the country "backward" and attacked them as "extremists."

The 2024 presidential election has already seen several Republicans join the race, including former President Donald Trump, Governor Nikki Haley, and Senator Tim Scott. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has also announced his intention to seek the Democratic nomination.

According to the latest Fox News national survey, President Biden's job performance rating is at 44% approve vs. 56% disapprove. Republican pollster Daron Shaw attributed Biden's drop in approval ratings to the Afghanistan withdrawal and hyperinflation.

Biden's time in office has also been impacted by global issues such as the COVID-19 pandemic, North Korea's missile launches, Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and China's ascendancy in the Indo-Pacific region.

Biden's message of unity and his focus on the middle class are likely to resonate with voters, as these are issues that affect many Americans. However, his low approval ratings are a concern for his campaign, as they may indicate a lack of enthusiasm among voters.

Republicans are likely to attack Biden's record on issues such as the economy, foreign policy, and immigration, and may use his low approval ratings to paint him as an ineffective leader.

The Republican candidates who have announced their intention to run in 2024 are all expected to appeal to conservative voters. Former President Donald Trump, in particular, has a loyal base of supporters and is likely to be a formidable opponent if he decides to run.

Governor Nikki Haley and Senator Tim Scott are also popular among conservatives and may attract support from a wide range of voters.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s announcement that he intends to seek the Democratic nomination is likely to create excitement among progressive voters. Kennedy is a well-known environmental activist and has been a vocal critic of the pharmaceutical industry. His campaign is likely to focus on issues such as climate change, healthcare, and income inequality.

As the 2024 presidential election approaches, voters will be closely watching the candidates and their campaigns. Issues such as the economy, healthcare, and foreign policy are likely to be key issues, and voters will be looking for candidates who have a clear plan for addressing these issues. The candidates who are able to articulate their vision for the country and inspire voters are likely to be the ones who come out on top.

President Biden's re-election campaign is centered around his message of unity and defending democracy. His focus on the middle class and personal freedom are also likely to resonate with many voters.

However, his low approval ratings are a concern for his campaign, and Republicans are expected to attack his record on key issues such as the economy