Former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang, in discussions with @mcmoynihan, has publicly expressed doubts about President Joe Biden's capacity to serve a second term and to win against Donald Trump in the 2024 election. Yang criticized what he calls the "coronation" of the weak incumbent and highlighted a significant mental decline in Biden, stating there's a 'palpable difference' from 2020 and describing it as "It's rough." He accused the Democratic Party of suppressing democracy by cancelling debates and primaries to favor Biden, underscoring his belief that Trump is the 'heavy favorite' to win the next presidential race.
🇺🇸 YANG: BIDEN WON'T MAKE IT THROUGH A SECOND TERM "I saw the president speak in person two weeks ago. And there's a palpable difference between, let's say, now and three or four years ago. He's not going to make it through a second term. I would be stunned if he were to get… https://t.co/1wWUhzU1jV
Andrew Yang says he'd be 'stunned' if Biden lasts majority of a second term: A 'palpable difference' from 2020 https://t.co/gMWt8kJ43T
👀👀👀 Andrew Yang says he'd be 'stunned' if Biden lasts majority of a second term: A 'palpable difference' from 2020 “Yang believes Trump is the 'heavy favorite' to win the 2024 election” https://t.co/wj2sWWCGvu
“Democratic doesn’t mean you have no choice but to vote for us.” @andrewyang lays out for @mcmoynihan that the Democrats have suppressed democracy for a Biden win. “The Democrats have canceled all debates. They’ve literally canceled primaries.” https://t.co/XJ4WVefuTr https://t.co/CeRmQUlZeS
“I would be stunned if he were to get through the majority of a second term.” @andrewyang discusses the steep mental decline of President Biden with @mcmoynihan. “It’s rough.” WATCH: https://t.co/XJ4WVefuTr https://t.co/aCZV8ubFGs
Former Democratic presidential candidate @AndrewYang says he can’t support Joe Biden for a simple reason: the president cannot beat Trump. @mcmoynihan spoke to Yang about the 2024 election and what he calls the “coronation” of the weak incumbent. https://t.co/XJ4WVefuTr