Should Biden run again?

My answer is no.
He was the best choice to help return to less hostility after the Trump Administration,
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and he provided a good moderate four year transition,
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but it’s time for a new generation to take over and lead us into this new age.
...such as?
He knows how to beat Trump, but it’s very unlikely Trump will be the Republican nominee.
He didn't beat Trump.
Biden comes from a different age, he is too old.
A different age from what?
I want a Democrat who is young and energetic with new fresh ideas. Someone more like Obama but for the new generation.
Obama is 60 years old.
Biden was elected by the “not Trump” constituency,
Biden wasn't elected.
he does not seem to have a natural constituency other than not being Trump. Now it seems Trump is out… so let’s move on to someone who can put it together based on a new ideology of fresh ideas of their own… while using the less bombastic style of Biden.
Can't stand his idiocy, then?
I’m ready to move to a younger candidate.
...such as?
 
Not sure, there are a lot of good choices. I supported the Vice President in the last primary. I like the Governor of Michigan, Pete Buttigieg and Gavin Newsom. I’m sure there are other great choices I haven’t even thought of yet.

Newsom?? The dictator of the SDTC???? It that who you would like to see installed next?
 
History will give Biden better marks than the current pundits. He was the perfect President after Trump's drama-fest.

But I don't think he should run again, and I don't think he will. Harris won't be the nominee, either. The Dems will run someone totally new (much to the GOP's dismay).

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Hard to beat the power of incumbency. But if the Democrats lose the midterms and his poll numbers don’t improve in those following months it’s definitely not unreasonable to think there will be a call for him to not run again.

Yes, there are negatives. On the other hand, to refuse to nominate him admits he was a mistake.
 
My answer is no..

Biden was always a one-term President even though it wasn't formally announced at the time. He was the compromise the Democrats had to make in order to field a competitive nominee against Trump.

The best strategy for the Democrats is for Biden to resign after January 2023 and hook Harris up with a good VP.
 
I can see the beauty of that Biden as a transition president, to let the nation heal.

Biden was always a one-term President even though it wasn't formally announced at the time. He was the compromise the Democrats had to make in order to field a competitive nominee against Trump.

The best strategy for the Democrats is for Biden to resign after January 2023 and hook Harris up with a good VP.

I don’t think he’s going to resign. I still think he’s likely to run.
 
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