Biden Defends Age and Low Approval Ratings for 2024 Reelection Bid

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President Joe Biden addressed concerns about his age and low approval rating in his first public comments on his 2024 reelection bid, saying voters will have to judge "whether or not I have it." Biden, who would be 86 at the end of a second term, said he "can't even say that number" referring to his age. He also noted that he knows the "danger" former President Donald Trump presents to democracy. Biden touted his legislative accomplishments and economic growth, saying "there's a job to finish."
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