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Hillary Clinton says he will help Biden "if he decides to run" in 2024

Hillary Clinton said this week that President Biden would support a second term "if he decides to run" in 2024. The octet CEO does just that.

"He's the incumbent president," Clinton told NBC News's Yamichel Sindall on Wednesday at the Aspen Idea Festival.

When Alcindor followed up and asked, "Do you support him?" Clinton sounded incredible.

"See, I support the incumbent president-yes, of course," she said. "This is a silly question." 

"Let's go with the person who is most likely to win," added former First Lady, US Senator, and Secretary of State. "Joe Biden won a big landslide victory in a popularity poll and defeated Donald Trump. I think it's saying a lot." 

“Look, I would endorse our sitting president – yes, of course,” Clinton said.
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Alcindor later told MSNBC anchor Andrea Mitchell that Clinton "absolutely president in 2008 and 2016. When asked if he would consider running the White House for the third time after his bid failed. A statement that Biden had already decided to do so. 

Biden has insisted that he will run again in 2024.
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, I will be his ticketmate, "Harris said on the way to San Francisco. I told the two reporters. "We will run together."

On Monday, Harris appeared at CNN and told host Dana Bash, "Joe Biden is running for reelection, so I will be his ticket mate. I emphasized. 

Earlier this year, the president showed that if he chose to run, he would stick to Harris as a running companion. 

Kamala Harris has also reiterated that she will be Biden's running mate.
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"I'm happy with her work on this issue. Voting rights]? And can you guarantee that she will be your running mate in 2024, provided you run again? "NBC News reporter Kristen Welker became president at a press conference in January. Asked.

"Yes and yes," Biden said.

"Are you sure you want to zoom in?" Welker asked.

"No, you don't have to. That means she will be my running mate, number one. And second, I got her in charge. She did a good job. I think it is, "Biden said.

If he runs for the second term, Biden will face an uphill to regain his support among American voters. According todata compiled by RealClearPolitics, his average approval rate has recently hit a record low of 38.8%, with 56.9% of Americans disapproving his performance.

Biden's approval rate plummeted as his administration tried to confront a series of crises since he took office.