A leading House Democrat told The New York Times in an interview that President Joe Biden won't run for re-election in 2024.
The editorial board of The New York Times asked Rep. Carolyn Maloney if Biden should seek re- election.
According to the chairwoman of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, he is not running again.
It's not off the record. The editorials editor of the Times said it was on the record.
Are you talking on the record? The person replied. He should stop running.
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During a debate, she said that she didn't think Biden would run again in four years.
The congresswoman said at the time that she didn't think he was running for reelection.
Shortly after the debate, she changed her mind.
If President Biden runs for re- election, I will support him. "Biden's leadership securing historic investments for healthcare, climate, and economic justice proves once again why he is the leader we need right now."
In the Democratic primary for New York's 12th Congressional District, she is up against Rep. Jerrold Nadler, the chairman of the powerful House Judiciary Committee, and an attorney who lost to her in the 2020 Democratic primary.
Redrawn congressional maps have pitted Nadler against his opponent. They have been in the House for a while.
The question about Biden's future wasn't answered by Nadler.
He said it was too soon to say. It doesn't serve the purpose of the Democrats to deal with that until after the elections.
Both Maloney and Nadler supported a Biden campaign.
According to a report this week, Biden was planning on launching his reelection campaign after the election.
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