https://townhall.com/tipsheet/rebecc...-2024-n2599065
  Source: AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta
 Source: AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta
       
 
  There's no more pretending that President Joe Biden may not be the  Democratic nominee come 2024. Almost 11 months in, the Biden presidency  has been catastrophic. The polls are not only finding Biden underwater  when it comes to his approval rating, 
but that even a plurality of Democrats don't want him to run.  Other options then may be Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg  and Vice President Kamala Harris, as Cleve R. Wootson Jr. and Sean  Sullivan 
wrote for the Washington Post on Saturday.
They  weren't even coy in their headline, which read "Harris and Buttigieg  under the spotlight amid uncertainty over Biden’s future." 
Most  of the piece discusses Harris and Buttigieg and their roles in the  administration. Biden, who is still the president and has not yet ruled  out a run for 2024, is mentioned very little, which is certainly  telling. 
Still, he does receive some mentions:
For  now, at least, Harris and Buttigieg, barrier-breaking Democrats who  failed in their initial White House bids, are the highest-profile  prospects to succeed Biden at the top of the Democratic ticket in 2024  or 2028, although other promising candidates are all but certain to  emerge. Biden has said he plans to run for reelection, but as he nears  his 79th birthday, even some of his allies are not sure he will.
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As  the sitting vice president and a historic figure, Harris is likely to  remain at the center of the conversation about Biden’s successor. But  many Democrats increasingly see Buttigieg, the country’s first openly  gay Senate-confirmed Cabinet secretary, as part of that conversation as  well.
“I expect [Biden] to run again,” said Steve  Westly, a California investor and top Biden fundraiser in 2020. “If he  doesn’t, I think Harris is clearly the favorite. But I think we’ve got a  deep bench. I think people like Secretary Buttigieg. … He now has  additional seasoning in a position as secretary of transportation, with a  national profile.”
The piece doesn't shy away  from the particularly dire situation Harris is facing. She's incredibly  unpopular. There's reference made to 
a Fox News poll from last month which shows Harris with a 45 percent approval rating and a 53 percent disapproval rating. 
Not included is 
a more recent poll from USA Today/Suffolk. That one has Harris with a 28 percent approval rating, and a 51 percent disapproval rating, with 21 percent unsure. 
One  suggestion offered throughout the piece is that Harris has not been  given the right portfolio, as Bakari Sellers, a former member of the  South Carolina legislature who endorsed Harris in her failed  presidential bid, suggested. 
"I have a problem with her  portfolio, mainly because of the way the president engages on those  issues," he said. "You know it’s hard to pass voting rights with the  president being mute on the filibuster."
It may seem that Buttigieg is in the better position, but he's had his own issues in this administration:
Many  Democrats see Harris’s and Buttigieg’s political fortunes as diverging  in the first 10 months of Biden’s presidency. While Buttigieg has become  a visible advocate for the administration’s top legislative  achievement, Harris often has been associated with its biggest trouble  areas, including immigration and voting rights — and, in the past week,  U.S.-French relations.
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But some Democrats said  Buttigieg’s lane is not without its own hazards, especially as  Republicans attack the administration for the current backlog of  seaborne goods destined for the United States. “It’s not like he’s  having a rosy time. He’s having to figure out the supply chain issue,”  Sellers said.
It's worth reminding that during 
Biden's first press conference on March 25,  which came after he had already been in office for 64 days, he  indicated to reporters he was going to run in 2024. "My plan is to run  for reelection. That’s my expectation," Biden said, though he did get  testy about it and caused some confusion.
    
 
 
 The president got even weirder as the press conference went on. This is from 
the White House transcript:
Q  You also just made some news by saying that you are going to run for reelection.
THE PRESIDENT: I said, “That is my expectation.”
Q  So is that a “yes” that you are running for reelection?
THE  PRESIDENT: Look, I — I don’t know where you guys come from, man. I’ve  never been able to travel. I’m a great respecter of fate. I’ve never  been able to plan four and half, three and a half years ahead for  certain.
Q  And if you do —
THE PRESIDENT: It —
Q  If you do run, will Vice President Harris be on your ticket?
THE PRESIDENT: I would fully expect that to be the case. She’s doing a great job. She’s a great partner. She’s a great partner.
Q  And do you believe you’ll be running against former President Trump?
THE  PRESIDENT: Oh, come on. I don’t even think about — I don’t — I have no  idea. I have no idea if there will be a Republican Party. Do you? I know  you don’t have to answer my question, but, I mean, you know, do you?
In hindsight, it was likely a preview of bizarre antics to come. 
As far as whether or not Biden will be running against former President Donald Trump, should that be the case, 
multiple polls show that 
Trump has an edge. 
Again - IMHO - Trump should NOT run again. 
There are excellent republican candidates who would make an excellent POTUS
Seeing KamHoela and Bootyjudge as their best candidates for democraticommunist party nominee - is some of teh best news/reading I have had in some time. 
Smile!!!!
Buck fiden 
From my cold dead hands!