OPINION: Biden's vow to 'finish the job' should terrify every American
Fox News contributor Karl Rove and former White House Deputy Chief of Staff Jim Messina joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss Biden's 2024 re-election bid and growing concerns surrounding his age.fourth campaign for presidentThat sentence should terrify every American: by any objective measure, Biden’s failed policies and absent leadership have made life worse for Americans since he took office.
He’s spent nearly fifty years living on the taxpayers’ dime as a career politician. Joe hasn’t earned the right to"finish the job" – and it’s laughable for him to claim he’s protecting"freedom" in his campaign launch video.
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