“I thought the announcement was very early in the morning, but I was really excited about it,” Pelosi joked during an interview with “Time” when asked about her opinion of Biden’s candidacy. Local time in California, the state where Pelosi lives.
The former Speaker of the House of Commons, herself a Democrat, acknowledges that there is still work to be done, but is convinced that Biden is the ideal candidate to lead the United States on the right track. A good president, according to Pelosi, has knowledge, judgment, strategic thinking, and attaches importance to empathy and communication between people. “Joe Biden has it all,” she concludes. “I think having experience as a president of the United States in governance and values and empathy is really important. So I’m very happy he’s running.”
Yes, they wish he was younger, but they all stand behind him
Pelosi does not seem blind to the results of opinion polls that show that a majority of Americans – and Democrats – would prefer not to see Biden run for re-election. And don’t be surprised that Republicans are not waiting for a second term for the current president. “But as far as the Democrats are concerned, I know about it because I go to their meetings all over the country,” she explains. You will participate. People understand that there is a lot at stake in this election. It’s important for us to do everything we can for Joe Biden.”
According to Pelosi, there are “little side issues” that make Democrats suspicious of Biden, though she doesn’t say what exactly they are. One of these “side issues” could be related to the US economy. Unemployment may have fallen and consumer confidence may have picked up, but Americans are generally dissatisfied with the state of their economy. The fact that Biden has made so many legislative changes does not appeal to many Americans.
“Creator. Award-winning problem solver. Music evangelist. Incurable introvert.”
More Stories
Funny protest against mass tourism in Galician village
Cause of backlash known in LATAM – in the sky
Increased investment in European defence startups