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Song Recording Artist Ref. 2000: Al Gore : Democratic "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" Bachman–Turner Overdrive "Sir Duke" Stevie Wonder "Let the Day Begin" Michael Been "Praise You" Fatboy Slim [5] [6] George W. Bush : Republican "I Won't Back Down" Tom Petty "We the People" Billy Ray Cyrus "Right Now" Van Halen: 2004: George W. Bush
Biden told reporters Friday that his decision to drop out was more about unifying the party, and said, "And I think that Kamala could’ve beaten Trump, would’ve beaten Trump," according to ...
Joe Biden has reportedly shared “in recent days” that he could’ve defeated Donald Trump despite concerns over the president’s age, his mental acuity and cratering support with Democrats ...
President Biden privately regrets dropping out of this year’s presidential election and reportedly insists he could’ve beaten President-elect Trump if he wasn’t pushed out of the race by his ...
In 2020, US president Donald Trump repurposed the song in a campaign against Joe Biden, altering the lyrics on his Snapchat from "I want yo' body, need yo' body/Long as you got me you won't need nobody," to "I don't want Joe Biden, need Joe Biden/As long as you got me you won't need Joe Biden."
The song is a protest song and is based on the political slogan and meme, "Let's Go Brandon," which is repeated in the chorus, that became popular as a minced oath for "Fuck Joe Biden." [3] Alexander has worked extensively with music executive LJ Fino, who negotiated a distribution and publishing deal with Create Music Group on behalf of Alexander.
President Biden said early Wednesday that he thinks he would have beaten President-elect Trump if he stuck with his reelection bid in an interview with USA Today. “It’s presumptuous to say ...
Biden himself has regretted dropping out of the race, believing he could have beaten Trump in the general election. [ 120 ] [ 121 ] In a January 2025 interview, Biden asserted his belief that he would have won, but doubted if he had the vigor to complete four more years in the White House. [ 122 ]