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Biden shrugs off voter sentiments, says he plans to run again regardless of popularity: ‘Watch me’

President Biden on Wednesday said he still plans to run for re-election in 2024 despite polls concluding that most Americans don’t want him to.

Biden made his intention clear when a reporter asked him to respond to the two-thirds of Americans who don’t think he should run for re-election. 

‘What is your message to them and how does that factor into your final decision about whether or not to run for re-election?’ the reporter asked. 

‘It doesn’t’ Biden replied. 

‘What’s your message to them,’ she asked.

‘Watch me,’ Biden said. 

The remarks came a day after Democrats performed better than expected during the midterm elections that many believed could usher in a so-called ‘red wave’ of Republican candidates to Congress.  

Earlier in the press briefing, Biden said his intention was to always run for a second term, no matter the outcome of Tuesday’s elections. He said the outcome gave some a ‘sigh of relief’ that Republicans who support former President Donald Trump ‘are not taking over the government again.’

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‘This is ultimately a family decision. I think everybody wants me to run, but we’re going to have discussions about it,’ he said. 

Despite a tough night for the GOP, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, cruised to re-election with a strong performance and has been touted as a possible nominee for the presidency.

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