Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez REFUSES to Say Whether She’ll Endorse Joe Biden in 2024

New York Democratic Representative and Squad member Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez generated buzz recently when she refused to endorse President Joe Biden for reelection in 2024 during an interview with CNN.

The telling response adds to growing speculation that Democrats wants someone else to run instead of Biden after a term filled with stumbles, gaffes and a blundering economy that threatens the power of the party during the November midterms.

AOC literally responded to host Dana Bash’s question about supporting the President’s desire to run again in 2024 with “we’ll cross that bridge when we get there.” Bash was shook at the non-endorsement and immediately called AOC out on her refusal to back Biden.

 

Does she know something that we don’t? Does AOC have some kind of information on a secret, behind the scenes plan by Democrats to oust Biden and Harris before 2024?

It’s hard to know for certain, but her response is clear that there are massive concerns surrounding Biden by the most influential members of his own party.

For their part the White House continues to downplay all of Democrat’s 2024 speculation, they’ve confirmed Biden plans to be back for the 2024 election, but his ongoing appearance on camera doesn’t seem convincing.

The problem isn’t coming just from AOC, either. Mainstream outlets continue to note “numerous” Democrats who have expressed support for another candidate to run. The question is whether the speculation is true.

Check out the report in the video and decide for yourself whether his party will back another run.


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