
White House chief of staff says he 'wouldn't want to estimate or underestimate' Trump if he decides to run in 2024
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White House chief of staff Ron Klain says that while President Joe Biden will likely seek re-election in 2024, the Biden administration is anticipating a bruising general election matchup if former President Donald Trump decides to run again.
"I wouldn't want to estimate or underestimate Donald Trump as an opponent if he chooses to run," Klain told Mike Allen in an interview on "Axios on HBO" slated to air Sunday, adding, "My experience, Mike, is that incumbent presidents are judged on their record." "President Trump had a bad record in 2020. Joe Biden is hopefully assembling a powerful record to run on if he runs for reelection in 2024," Klain said.More Related News

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