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Jill Biden: Joe’s fit to run in 2024

- By CALLIE PATTESON cpatteson@nypost.com

First Lady Jill Biden has called concerns and questions about President Biden’s mental fitness “ridiculous” as speculatio­n swirls about whether he will seek a second term in 2024 and who will succeed him if he does not.

In an interview with “CBS Sunday Morning” set to air tomorrow, Jill Biden was pressed on a recent poll that shows registered voters split on the question of whether the president is “mentally fit.”

“Quite a few Americans have some questions about the president’s current mental fitness,” CBS correspond­ent Rita Braver said to the first lady.

“I think that’s ridiculous,” she responded in a portion of the interview released Thursday.

The Politico/Morning Consult survey highlighte­d in the interview was conducted last month and found that only 46 percent of respondent­s agreed with the statement “Joe Biden is mentally fit,” while 48 percent disagreed.

The survey came out just days before the president’s annual physical exam, following which Biden’s physician determined that the president is “fit to successful­ly execute the duties of the presidency.”

Republican lawmakers have demanded Biden take a cognitive test after a series of verbal stumbles, while White House press secretary Jen Psaki has been quizzed about a persistent presidenti­al cough, which she has blamed on allergies.

Biden, 79, is the oldest person to ever hold the office of president, and will be 81 on Election Day 2024.

Elsewhere in the interview, Jill Biden described the job of first lady as “a little harder than I imagined.”

“It’s not like a job that you do; it’s a lifestyle that you live, and it’s not something you leave at 5:00 or at 3:00, and it’s 24 hours a day,” she said.

In an additional clip released Friday, the first lady called her husband “an eternal optimist.”

“He keeps working at it. He’s an eternal optimist, and he keeps working, Rita, like almost 24 hours a day, at creating relationsh­ips with Republican­s as well as Democrats, to push his agenda forward. It’s that important,” she said, according to the Daily Mail.

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