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This was Biden's fourth presidential campaign, and was his first as the incumbent. [36] His first campaign was in the 1988 Democratic Party presidential primaries.While he was initially considered one of the strongest candidates in that race, a scandal broke soon thereafter when news reports uncovered plagiarism by Biden in law school records and in speeches.
Joe Biden, 46th president of the United States (2021–2025), former vice president (2009–2017), and former U.S. senator from Delaware (1973–2009), has sought the presidency four times. Joe Biden presidential campaign may refer to: Joe Biden 1988 presidential campaign, an unsuccessful primary campaign for the Democratic nomination
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In the lead-up to the 2024 United States presidential election, there was doubt about Joe Biden's ability to run for re-election. [1] Before announcing his reelection campaign, he was facing historically low approval ratings, [2] [3] and several polls showed a majority of Democratic voters did not want him to run.
Joe Biden said that his late son Beau should be running instead of him if he were alive. [49] [50] [51] Biden led most national polls through 2019. [52] [53] The Biden campaign came to rely on volunteer groups such as the Biden Digital Coalition for their social media presence and for tracking disinformation. [54]
– 2008 U.S. presidential campaign rallying cry of Barack Obama during the Democratic convention in Denver. "Change We Can Believe In." – 2008 US presidential campaign slogan of Barack Obama "Change We Need." and "Change." – 2008 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Barack Obama during the general election. "Fired up! Ready to go!"
Neilia Hunter, Joe, Hunter, Naomi Christina and Beau Biden, c. 1972. Biden defeated Republican incumbent J. Caleb Boggs to become the junior U.S. senator from Delaware in 1972. He was the only Democrat willing to challenge Boggs and, with minimal campaign funds, he was thought to have no chance of winning.
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