President Biden is "fully alive" and plans to seek re-election, as stated by Vice President Kamala Harris on Sunday's "60 Minutes" episode. During her conversation with Bill Whitaker, Harris also discussed topics such as the current Israel-Gaza conflict, challenges at the border, and the forthcoming presidential race.
"We were talking to some democratic donors, and they have told us that, should something befall President Biden, and he is not able to run, that there would be a free for all for who would run as president. You are in the spot that that would be a natural for you to step up. But we’re hearing from donors that they would not naturally fall into line. Why is that?" Whitaker asked.
"First of all, I’m not going to engage in that hypothetical because Joe Biden is very much alive and running for re-election," Harris replied.
"But you do know," Whitaker pointed out. "I mean that is a concern, and a legitimate concern, I would say."
"I hear from a lot of different people a lot of different things. But let me just tell you, I’m focused on the job. I truly am. Our democracy is on the line, Bill. And I, frankly, in my head do not have time for parlor games, when we have a president who is running for re-election," Harris said.
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The inquiry arose following the declaration by Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips that he intends to contest against Biden in the Democratic primaries, urging the party to "hand over the reins" to the younger generation. Phillips' campaign was not discussed in the interview.
Despite being the sitting president, Biden's age and vitality have consistently been points of discussion among Democratic voters. If he secures a second term in 2024, he will be 82 years old.
On the other hand, Harris has been grappling with lukewarm approval numbers. Whitaker pointed out during the program that only 41% of adults surveyed by CBS expressed approval of her performance as vice president. Nonetheless, Harris appeared unfazed by these poll numbers.
"When the American people are able to take a close look at election time on their options, I think the choice is going to be clear, Bill. We're going to win. Let me just tell you that we're going to win. And I'm not saying it's going to be easy, but we will win," Harris stated.
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