The White House repeated on Monday that President Joe Biden plans to run for reelection in 2024 as failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton continues rebuilding her political profile.
“The president has every intention of running for reelection,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki said during the daily briefing on Monday.
“I think that could be the end of our democracy,” she said in an interview with NBC’s Willie Geist. “Not to be too pointed about it, but I want people to understand that this is a make-or-break point.”
Clinton’s sudden reemergence on the public stage demonstrates her eagerness to put her name back in the political conversation, as President Joe Biden’s approval ratings are at an all-time low.
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In her interview, Clinton reminded Americans she tried to warn them about Trump in 2016 and that her predictions came true.
“I tried to warn people. I tried to make the case that this was really dangerous — the people he was allied with, what they were saying, what he might do,” she said.
“Clearly, there were people who liked what they saw, despite what I see as the real dangers to our country. They turned out and voted for him,” she said.

Hillary Clinton, accompanied by her husband former President Bill Clinton, pauses as she concedes the presidential election at the New Yorker Hotel on November 9, 2016, in New York City (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images).
Democrats struggling with Biden’s low popularity numbers continue workshopping ideas for future candidates, which include Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, former New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu, or even rerunning Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar.
“My plan is to run for reelection. That’s my expectation,” he said.
The White House continues to reconfirm the president’s plan.
“That’s his intention,” Psaki said in November, responding to reports about Biden and his allies reassuring Democrats that he will seek another term as president.
If Biden ran again and won, he would be 82 at the beginning of his second term.
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