New York Post

Prep to defend Joe’s trail travails

- By MARK MOORE

As President Biden prepares to launch a re-election bid in 2024, allies and associates are gearing up to field criticism about his age and mental and physical ability to take on a grueling campaign, according to a new report.

Democrats are bracing for scrutiny about the 80year-old president’s age by critics who point out every time he trips while boarding Air Force One or makes a gaffe, The Hill reported Sunday.

“It’s really going to put the president to the test,” one Democratic strategist who has worked on recent presidenti­al campaigns told the outlet.

“Campaign travel is brutal for all of us, but he has to travel from place to place and be at the top of his game at every stop because he’ll be scrutinize­d more than any other recent candidate.”

Republican­s “are already making age and mental acuity part of their argument,” the Democratic operative said, noting the wall-to-wall coverage when Biden fell off his bicycle last summer near his home in Delaware.

“They’re going to be looking for anything to show he’s not up for the job, and because he’ll be on the road a lot, there will inevitably be some moments,” the strategist said.

The 2024 contest will be entirely different from the 2020 race when Biden spent much of his time campaignin­g from the basement of his Delaware home during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Former President Donald Trump and his Republican allies at the time mocked Biden for confining himself to the basement, accusing him of “hiding” while they were out on the stump.

Biden won’t have that option this time and will have to show he can handle the rigors of a campaign while juggling the daily affairs of the nation.

Basil Smikle, the director of the Public Policy Program at Hunter College, who has worked as a strategist with the state Democratic Party, said Biden will be judged on his interplay with voters but also on his “vigor as a campaigner.”

“He benefits from being able to control his environmen­t now as president more so than he did in 2020,” Smikle told The Hill. “But even through that lens, the critiques may be more significan­t.”

The president dismisses concerns about his age by saying, “Watch me,” and his allies point to his arduous trip to Ukraine in February, traveling 10 hours by train to meet with President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Democratic strategist Christy Setzer said the Biden campaign will focus on job performanc­e.

“Biden is going to win in 2024 based on accomplish­ments and vibes and an understand­ing that he’s not looking to burn the country down,” she told The Hill. “Not events stamina.”

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