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12月5日,這位81歲的民主黨籍總統拜登在馬薩諸塞州韋斯頓舉行的2024年大選籌款活動上說:“如果特朗普不參選,我不確定我是否會參選。但我們不能讓他獲勝。”
拜登讚揚了前共和黨議員莉茲·切尼的“有力聲音”。切尼12月3日警告說,如果兩次被彈劾的前總統特朗普重新掌權,美國將“夢遊般地走向獨裁”。

他還提到了《大西洋》月刊的相關報道。據報道,該雜誌概述了特朗普贏得第二任期將構成的“威脅”,該刊物是最近幾天與《華盛頓郵報》和《紐約時報》一道釋出類似警告的三家美國主要媒體之一。

另據《今日美國報》網站12月5日報道,拜登5日表示,如果特朗普不試圖重返白宮,他可能不會競選第二個任期。報道稱,拜登發表這一言論之際,多項民意調查顯示,他與特朗普正陷入激烈競爭。特朗普是2024年大選中共和黨的領跑者。
最近的幾項民調顯示,他的支援率略微領先於拜登,而其他民調則顯示,雙方難分伯仲。拜登最近幾周加大了對特朗普的批評力度,有時點名批評這位前總統。他攻擊特朗普附和“納粹德國”式的語言,指出特朗普將其政治對手描述為“害蟲”,並警告說特朗普想要“摧毀美國民主”。
拜登最新表態
“如果特朗普不參選,我不確定是否會參選”
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President Joe Biden told Democratic donors Tuesday he wasn’t confident he’d be seeking another term if his predecessor Donald Trump wasn’t running for the White House, a notably candid assessment of his reelection rationale as he enters a likely rematch with his 2020 rival.
“If Trump wasn’t running, I’m not sure I’d be running,” he said, saying Democrats “cannot let him win.”
The comment, made during a fundraiser at a private home outside Boston, offered perhaps the starkest rationale to date for Biden’s reelection decision-making, and, according to sources familiar with the matter, took senior Biden campaign officials and advisers by surprise.
“Yikes,” one top campaign adviser responded upon learning of the comments.
The campaign was quick to try to shrug off the president’s quip as a “nothing-to-see-here” moment, pointing out that Biden has always described Trump as a unique threat to the country, and that he had expressed similar sentiments about his decision to run for president around the 2020 campaign.
“President Biden said in 2020 he was running to restore the soul of our nation – he got into the race after Trump said what he did after Charlottesville – and he correctly views the former president as a unique threat to our democracy,” Delaware Sen. Chris Coons, a national co-chair of Biden’s 2024 campaign, told CNN. “President Biden beat Trump before and he will do it again.”
Biden himself appeared to walk back the comment when asked later Tuesday whether he’d still be running if Trump wasn’t, telling reporters at the White House: “I expect so, but look — he is running, and I have to run.”
The earlier comment came as Biden began a fundraising sprint Tuesday ahead of an expensive reelection race. He’s expected to raise more than $15 million over the course of five days through high-dollar fundraisers and grassroots efforts, a source with knowledge of the campaign’s fundraising said.
Biden headlined three fundraisers in the Boston area Tuesday, the first of seven events between now and Monday, with more scheduled for later this month. Democratic officials are looking ahead to what some believe could be a billion-dollar campaign, as Biden works to sell his reelection to a public that, at least for now, appears skeptical.
Biden took on Trump directly in the first of those fundraisers, warning that his predecessor is “telling us what he’s going to do. He’s making no bones about it.”
“Trump’s not even hiding the ball anymore. He’s telling us what he’s going to do. He’s making no bones about it,” Biden told donors, according to reporters in the room.
Biden referenced Trump’s recent focus on terminating the Affordable Care Act, as well as the former president’s “vermin” remark. The former president said in a speech in New Hampshire last month: “We will root out the communists, Marxists, fascists and the radical left thugs that live like vermin within the confines of our country,” and warned that “the real threat is not from the radical right. The real threat is from the radical left, and it’s growing every day.”
The president noted that Trump did not show up to his inauguration, saying in part: “I can’t say I was disappointed, but he didn’t even show up.” Reporters in the room said this drew some laughs from the audience.
Singer-songwriter James Taylor was set to headline a later event in Boston’s Theater District. Tickets for “You’ve Got a Friend in Joe” ran between $50 and $7,500. Two other events in the area will bring in millions more for Biden’s campaign war chest.
Biden also made remarks at the first fundraiser about the hostage negotiations between Israel and Hamas that broke down last week, and called for loud condemnation against what he called “the sexual violence of Hamas terrorists.”
“Let me be crystal clear: Hamas’ refusal to release the remaining young women is what broke this deal and end the pause in the fighting. Everyone still being held hostage by Hamas need to be returned to their families immediately. We’re not going to stop,” he said.
The president is making a final push for cash before the end of the month reporting deadline. He’ll be in Los Angeles this weekend for a pair of Hollywood fundraisers, including one with a dose of star power from Stephen Spielberg, Shonda Rhimes and Rob Reiner that’s hosted by decorator to the stars Michael Smith and his husband, James Costos, a former US ambassador to Spain.
Last quarter, Biden and Democrats reported raising $71 million for his reelection – a solid figure that far outstripped his potential Republican rivals, but lagged behind Presidents Trump and Barack Obama at this point in their reelection.
Campaign officials say the pace of fundraising has increased. November was the biggest month for grassroots donations since Biden announced reelection in the spring, an official said.
So far, the campaign is putting that money to use in television ads – going on the air with a $25 million ad buy to test messaging and try to make an affirmative case for the president’s reelection. Some of the ads have aired during key NFL games.
Biden’s reelection effort has set a record for off-year ad spending by an incumbent, according to data from AdImpact, with more than $45 million spent on pro-Biden advertising since the start of 2023.
The record investment in early advertising comes from an assortment of groups supporting Biden’s reelection: Biden’s own campaign, which has spent about $11.3 million; an allied committee with the DNC, which has spent about $5.4 million; a joint fundraising committee, which has spent about $8.2 million; an allied super PAC, which has spent about $19.8 million; plus over a million from other, smaller groups.
The total so far, over $45 million and climbing, is more than Trump and his allies spent on advertising in 2019, about $36.5 million, and far more than Obama’s network spent in 2011, about $7.3 million.
With its significant early investment, Biden’s reelection effort has targeted key media markets in familiar battleground states – Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, Georgia, and Nevada.
Four media markets in particular have attracted a large share of the pro-Biden ad dollars: Atlanta, the top market, where Biden’s network has spent about $5.3 million; Philadelphia, where they’ve spent about $5.1 million; Phoenix, where they’ve spent about $4.2 million; and Detroit, where they’ve spent nearly $4 million.
Las Vegas ($2.9 million), Milwaukee ($2.5 million), and Pittsburgh ($1.9 million) are the other top markets where Biden’s operation has spent over $1 million.
Recently, the Biden campaign has made health care a focus of its messaging, and it is airing a 60-second spot in eight different states, the above mentioned battlegrounds plus North Carolina, that features a former pediatric nurse criticizing the Trump administration’s health care policies.
Echoing that focus, the Biden campaign and DNC are also airing an ad in several battleground states, including Pennsylvania, Georgia and Nevada, that highlights the administration’s efforts to lower prescription drug costs.
The campaign also begun staffing up in key early voting states, announcing a state director this week in South Carolina, which will be an early test of Biden’s support among Black voters.
To this point, however, the campaign has run a relatively bare-bones operation – which officials say is intentional as they look to preserve resources for next year.
據美國《國會山報》6日報道,拜登當天在白宮就對烏克蘭援助事項發表講話後,被記者提問:“你認為,除你之外,還有民主黨人能擊敗唐納德·特朗普嗎?”“大概有50個人,”拜登答道,“我不是唯一能擊敗他的人,但我會擊敗他。”
天空新聞網影片截圖報道提到,發表此番言論前一天,拜登在一場籌款活動上告訴捐贈者,如果特朗普不參加2024年大選,他不確定自己是否還會尋求連任。
《國會山報》報道稱,當被問及如果特朗普不參選,他是否還會繼續參選時,拜登表示,“我想會的,但是他正在參選,我也必須參選。”當被問及如果特朗普退選,他是否也會退選時,拜登說:“不,現在不會。”
據美國福克斯新聞網報道,對於拜登“如果特朗普不參選,我不確定我是否會參選”的說法,特朗普本人回應稱,這只是有人給了拜登一個他們覺得還不錯的“談資”。
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