Biden, still undecided on 2024, says he can beat Trump again

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Biden, still undecided on 2024, says he can beat Trump again
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The latest ABC News/Washington Post survey found just 35% of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents favor Biden to be their candidate in 2024. More than half of these voters, 56%, want the party to pick someone else.

Biden addressed hot-button topics like the economy and scrutiny of his son Hunter Biden in the interview with CNN.Republicans have zeroed in on the administration's handling of the economy, placing blame on Biden for the worst inflation in decades. Amid high prices, the Federal Reserve has implementedBiden at first downplayed recession fears, telling Tapper "no" when asked if Americans should prepare for a downturn.

Biden touted his administration's work on the economy, citing the passage of the American Rescue Plan and the Inflation Reduction Act.Biden responds to Hunter Biden reports Biden's son is under scrutiny amid reports that federal prosecutors believe they have enough evidence to charge him with tax crimes and lying on a federal form when purchasing a gun. Sources familiar with the investigationthat federal agents believe there is enough to charge Hunter Biden with tax violations and with illegally obtaining a firearm.

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