President Joe Biden has announced his intention to seek re-election in the upcoming 2024 general election.
Despite concerns about his age and recent poll numbers, political strategists argue that Biden remains a strong candidate against the current Republican field.
It is historically rare for sitting US presidents to face meaningful primary challenges from within their party, and no mainstream candidates have said they will challenge Biden in the primary. So far, the Democratic Party has also overcome concerns over Biden’s age and shown party unity for the most part.
While concerns over Biden’s age have been a topic of discussion, political strategists argue that he remains a competent and steady leader. However, it is worth noting that his health and age may become an issue, especially if he experiences any health problems during his campaign.
Biden had better odds in a hypothetical face-off against former President Donald Trump, who trailed behind Biden by three percentage points. It is unclear whether Trump will run for the presidency again, but if he does, it could lead to a rematch between the two political rivals.
The US Electoral College system is also a factor in the presidential election. Each state is allocated electoral votes based on the size of its congressional delegation, which in turn is determined by the number of people in a given state. This system gives several smaller states an outsized influence at the polls.
Democratic strategist Arshad Hasan argues that Biden will remain a particularly strong candidate if Republicans continue their emphasis on attacking issues like abortion access, LGBTQ rights, and so-called “woke” culture.
While concerns over Biden’s age may continue to be a topic of discussion, political strategists believe that he remains a strong candidate against the current Republican field. As the election approaches, it remains to be seen how the issues of age, health, and political strategy will ultimately impact the outcome.