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Thursday, April 27, 2023

Biden Harris is Harris Question Mark

It may still be up in the air momentarily whether or not Kamala Harris will be Joe Biden's running mate into the 2024 presidential election. But if one were to assume how the Biden/Harris administration, and perhaps even the democrat party at large, views the success of what they've done, one could easily assume they see no reason to make any changes.

In their eyes, despite all indications otherwise, including in the polls, their administration has been a glowing success full of achievement and progress.

Without sounding brash or harsh, aside from my personal politics, I think one major consideration needs to be made this time around when people go to the polls and make their choice for who becomes the next president in 2024.

Joe Biden is now the oldest serving president in United States history.

For one thing, the life expectancy for males in the United States stands currently at about 76 years, and Joe Biden is 80 years old now. He'd be 82 by the time he took the oath on January 20, 2025. In order to complete his term, he'd have to make it to nearly 86.

Sure. That's possible. But despite what the public has been told, it is also clear to most people that Biden is not necessarily in the best of cognitive health—something that is vitally critical when you are the president of the United States or any country for that matter.

Therefore, it is safe to assume that Kamala Harris, if she is indeed the intended running mate going into 2024, will be, not might be, but will be the president at some point if Joe Biden wins reelection.

So, the ticket really isn't Biden/Harris. It's Harris/? That is ultimately what you are voting for if you cast a vote for Joe Biden. A Kamala Harris administration with whomever she will choose as her vice president when she takes the oath of office in Biden's absence through death or for health reasons.

Does anyone really think this is a good idea?

I mean, unless you happen to be living under a rock, the Biden presidency has been an abject failure that pales in comparison to anything that ever happened under Trump. And when it came to Trump, it wasn't his policy that had their issues. It was the optics, and the way the media portrayed things Trump did and said.

Can we afford one disaster after another for another four years? And moreover, can we afford potentially three or four years of Kamala Harris as president?

When we go to the polls in 2024 we need to be focused on what's best for the country, set our politics and divisions aside, and make the best decision we can possibly make for America. That's going to present a hard choice, no doubt. But it's a choice we are going to have to make if we want to preserve our country and actually move it forward.

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