ABC's Terry Moran 'senses' most Americans don't want '81-year-old running for president'

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Terry Moran, a senior ABC correspondent, said Sunday that President Biden's team is 'aware' that people are 'uneasy' about his age during 'This Week.'

ABC's Terry Moran said Sunday that President Biden's team is "aware" that people are uneasy about his age while discussing Biden's likely low-key 2024 announcement.is"aware" that Americans are"uneasy" with his age while discussing his potential re-election announcement and why it will likely be a"low key affair.

"The real issue here is when you don’t compare Biden to, you know, kind of the perfect candidate," she said."You compare him to who the likely nominee and I think that there is a comfort level as we move into this that Donald Trump probably will be the nominee. This will be a repeat of 2020." "Biden has a lot of things to run on," she continued."He has done a lot of good policy things that both progressives and moderate Republicans like. And I think there is going to be a lot of opposition within the Democratic Party but I also think that the attention that we are going to see Democrats expose is these false lines among the Republicans. So you know, there’s going to be this question, right? And rightfully so.

President Joe Biden leaves following services at St. Edmond Catholic Church in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, on April 15, 2023.ABC's Sarah Isgur argued the president was making a smart decision because they want a replay of 2020, where Biden didn't really"do much or say much" and made the election a referendum on Trump.

Biden has repeatedly insisted that he intends to run for president but has not yet officially announced. "I plan on running, Al, but we’re not prepared to announce it yet," the president told NBC's Al Roker on April 10. his campaign on April 25 via video, which is the four-year anniversary of his 2020 campaign announcement.

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