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How Biden reelection could open door for 10-year presidency of Kamala Harris

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said she’s “not going to get ahead of the president” when asked if Biden, 80, would serve a full second term if he’s reelected.

If President Biden wins reelection in 2024 and decides not to serve his full four-year term, it could open the door for up to 10 years of a Kamala Harris presidency.

The possibility of Biden leaving office before the conclusion of a second term was the subject of an exchange at the White House briefing on Tuesday. Biden and Harris formally announced their 2024 reelection campaign in the morning.

Should Biden serve half of his second term or more before handing the reins over to Harris, she could serve for the rest of his term and run for president at the top of the ticket in 2028. She could also run again in 2032 for another four-year term.

If Biden serves less than half of a second term, Harris could only run once at the top of the ticket and serve only one four-year term, per the 25th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Biden would be 86 at the end of his second term, and Harris would be 63.

A correspondent asked White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Tuesday if Biden intends to serve a full second term if he is reelected in 2024.

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5 thoughts on “How Biden reelection could open door for 10-year presidency of Kamala Harris”

  1. We couldn’t survive ten minutes with the Knee-Pad-Ho as president.
    The clown currently running the circus is destroying the country worse than the turd did!

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