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 …