Biden Thinks He Has A Chance…In Florida?

Photo edit featuring the potential 2024 match up of former President Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden © Alexander J. Williams III

As Kamala Harris was spilling the beans on Biden’s 2024 plans, he was in Florida taking aim at Republicans. In Florida Thursday, Biden told an audience that he would “create a nightmare for anyone who dreamed of trying them.” Though Florida is owned by Republicans and hasn’t went blue since Obama. DeSantis is the Governor and Trump is a resident of the state. What does Biden think he’s doing, or does he not know where he is…again?

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The state is 100% a retirement paradise and subsequentially Social Security is a big issue there. Though the state is also home to the Republican party. Though the president seems to think he has a chance in the state if he can get the senior population on his side with jabs at Republicans and the idea that the GOP wants to discontinue Social Security.

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While Biden hasn’t announced his formal bid for re-election in 2024, his Vice President – or as he says his president – Kamala Harris has already announced she’d be running with him. To launch his bid he needs press, he needs accomplishments, and he needs support. All three which he is lacking, he may be looking for in Florida with the grandma’s ad grandpa’s who could believe him.

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At his speech Thursday Biden said the following according to The AP,

“I know that a lot of Republicans — their dream is to cut Social Security and Medicare,” Biden said. “If that’s your dream, I’m your nightmare.”

“I will not cut a single Social Security or Medicare benefit,” the president continued. “In fact, I’m going to extend the Medicare trust fund for at least two decades.”

While Florida Senator Rick Scott proposed a plan that would require the government to reauthorize the program every five years many other Republicans have distanced themselves from the program.

AP contributed to this article.


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