Harris acknowledged the concern about Biden's declining poll numbers among young voters but expressed confidence in the administration's ability to regain their support.
Harris dismissed concerns about Biden's age and expressed her support for his decision to run for re-election.
Vice President Kamala Harris confirmed that President Joe Biden is in good health and plans to run for re-election in 2024.
Vice President Kamala Harris, in a recent interview, has confirmed that President Joe Biden is in good health and plans to run for re-election in 2024. This statement comes amidst speculations about Biden's health and age. Harris dismissed these concerns, stating that Biden is 'very much alive'. She also expressed her support for Biden's decision to run for re-election, stating that she is not bothered by his age.
In the same interview, Harris also addressed the issue of Biden's declining poll numbers, particularly among young voters. She acknowledged the concern but expressed confidence in the administration's ability to regain the trust and support of this demographic. Harris emphasized the administration's commitment to addressing the issues that matter to young voters, such as climate change and student debt.
The article includes direct quotes from VP Harris' interview.
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The article includes a broader context of the political climate and Biden's approval ratings.
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The article provides a detailed summary of the 60 Minutes interview.
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Business Insider is owned by Axel Springer SE, a German digital publishing house known for its conservative political leanings. This could potentially influence the site's reporting and editorial decisions.