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Biden not sure if he may’ve served as president for 4 extra years

Editorial Board Published January 9, 2025
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With simply days left in Joe Biden’s time period, the president is reflecting on his decades-long profession in public workplace and what he believes ought to be his ultimate acts earlier than Donald Trump replaces him within the White Home. In a wide-ranging interview with USA Right this moment Washington Bureau Chief Susan Web page, the outgoing commander-in-chief weighed in on every part from preemptive pardons for Trump’s political enemies to his perception that he may’ve beat Trump a second time.

“It’s presumptuous to say that, but I think yes,” Biden stated when requested whether or not he may’ve received the November election, citing polling information he learn. He rapidly conceded, nonetheless, that he won’t have had the psychological stamina to final a second time period.

“[W]hen Trump was running again for reelection, I really thought I had the best chance of beating him,” Biden stated of his 2020 run. “But I also wasn’t looking to be president when I was 85 years old, 86 years old. And so I did talk about passing the baton.”

May he have fulfilled one other 4 years within the White Home had he been reelected in 2024? “I don’t know,” Biden stated. “Who the hell knows?”

A July evaluation from presidential scholar Martha Joynt Kumar discovered that Biden gave fewer sitdown interviews and press conferences than any of the final seven presidents on the identical level of their respective first phrases. That’s a giant motive why Biden’s sole “exit interview” to print media rapidly made the rounds on social media early Wednesday.

However a few of Biden’s claims are largely doubtful, together with the eyebrow-raising assertion that he may have defeated Trump. After his disastrous June 27 debate in opposition to Trump, shockwaves of tension got here from revered members of the Democratic Occasion. Within the subsequent fallout, many pundits and journalists alike started calling on Biden to step apart and make room for a brand new Democratic nominee.

So it’s considerably arduous to consider Biden’s assertion that polling supported his staying within the race. Whereas it’s doable polling could have underestimated the Democrats’ assist, the accessible proof means that voters had been prepared to maneuver on from him. The truth is, in a ballot performed nearly completely earlier than Biden dropped out of the race in July and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris, Gallup discovered that solely 36% of People accepted of the job Biden was doing as president, in contrast with 58% who disapproved.

Extra just lately, in November, Jon Favreau, who was the top speechwriter for then-President Barack Obama, revealed on his “Pod Save America” podcast that inner polling from Biden’s group confirmed Trump profitable 400 votes within the Electoral School if Biden remained within the race. That might have made for the biggest electoral-vote victory since 1988.


Former Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming

Past a second, hypothetical matchup with the president-elect, Biden additionally advised USA Right this moment that he’s nonetheless mulling preemptive pardons for a few of Trump’s sworn enemies, together with former Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney and Dr. Anthony Fauci, who led the Nationwide Institute of Allergy and Infectious Illnesses throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on a December report from Politico, which cited senior Democrats acquainted with the continuing discussions, Biden’s group is debating throwing a bone to a few of the individuals whom Trump has publicly threatened with prosecution—a listing that additionally consists of Harris and Obama.

Whereas Biden advised USA Right this moment that he virtually begged Trump to not goal these individuals, it’s unclear if his message fell on deaf ears. 

“I tried to make clear that there was no need, and it was counterintuitive for his interest to go back and try to settle scores,” Biden advised Web page. “[Trump] basically just listened.”

In the meantime, on his moderately spectacular home legacy, Biden expressed optimism that he’d be remembered fondly. 

“I hope that history says that I came in and I had a plan how to restore the economy and reestablish America’s leadership in the world,” Biden stated. “That was my hope. I mean, you know, who knows? And I hope it records that I did it with honesty and integrity, that I said what was on my mind.”

Biden added that he hopes People will keep in mind him as a president who took an financial system that was “in disarray” and set it again heading in the right direction “in terms of the new sort of rules of the road.”

That is true. In the course of the finish of his tenure, the nation is experiencing record-low unemployment and slowed inflation. The issue for Biden is that forward of November, few People appeared to suppose the financial system was in place. And now, wanting ahead, it appears that evidently persons are much less bullish on the truth that Biden will probably be remembered positively—not to mention as somebody who restored America’s financial system.

FILE - President Joe Biden speaks about student loan debt, April 8, 2024, in Madison, Wis. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)
President Joe Biden speaks about pupil mortgage debt on April 8, 2024, in Madison, Wisconsin.

Based on a Gallup ballot fielded in December, simply over half of People (54%) consider that Biden will probably be remembered as a “below average” or “poor” president, in contrast with 19% who suppose he’ll have an “outstanding” or “above average” legacy.

And when requested what his best worry is for Trump’s second time period, Biden didn’t maintain again. 

“On the economy, my single greatest fear is that he will try to, and maybe even succeed, in eliminating the elements of the climate law,” he stated. “That he’ll succeed in kicking back the restrictions on drug manufacturers. That he’ll cut programs and infrastructure.”

A minimum of to this point, a lot of this stuff appear doubtless below Trump. Let’s simply hope a few of his wildest Day 1 pledges don’t come to fruition.

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