Biden cam­paign dis­miss­es uncer­tain­ty and vows ‘no one’ will work hard­er to beat Trump

Biden campaign dismisses uncertainty and vows ‘no one’ will work harder to beat Trump

Pres­i­dent Joe Biden’s cam­paign has dis­missed any pos­si­bil­i­ty of the pres­i­dent drop­ping out of the 2024 elec­tion, argu­ing that Biden is resolved in his goal of beat­ing for­mer Pres­i­dent Don­ald Trump.
Dis­cus­sions of poten­tial­ly replac­ing Biden as the 2024 Demo­c­ra­t­ic pres­i­den­tial nom­i­nee have gone up sig­nif­i­cant­ly since the first pres­i­den­tial debate, with Biden appear­ing in his first post-debate inter­view on Fri­day in an attempt to quell con­cerns. Dur­ing the inter­view, Biden was asked how he would feel if Trump won the elec­tion against him this Novem­ber. The pres­i­dent appeared to accept a loss as long as he did the best job “I know I can do.”
“I think that the pres­i­dent is say­ing nobody’s going to work hard­er than he has to defeat Don­ald Trump,” said Quentin Fulks, the Biden campaign’s prin­ci­pal deputy man­ag­er, on MSNBC’s Inside with Jen Psa­ki. “He under­stands the stakes of this elec­tion. I mean, take a look back at why the pres­i­dent ran the first time. He saw Char­lottesville, he s …