China News Service, August 4th. According to a report by the Chinese website of the United States, on the 2nd local time, when asked whether the current US President Biden should run for president again in 2024, two heavyweight Democratic congressmen in New York State refused to directly. respond.

On the morning of July 30, local time, U.S. President Biden tested positive for the new crown again.

The data picture shows Biden speaking at the White House after he was released from isolation on July 27.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Chen Mengtong

  New York's two longest-serving congressmen -- House Oversight Committee Chairman Carolyn Maloney and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler -- are reportedly vying for the state's 12th place after redistricting. Membership in a congressional district.

  According to the report, during a televised debate on the evening of the 2nd, when Nadler was asked if he supported Biden’s re-election, he responded: “It’s too early to say. Talk about this before the midterm elections, right? Democrats are no good."

  Maloney responded simply: "I don't think he's going to run for re-election."

  In July, Sen. Joe Manchin, a moderate Democrat from West Virginia, also declined to respond to the question, saying he did not want to discuss it.

  Progressive Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez similarly declined to respond directly to Biden's reelection in June, saying at the time: "I think if the president has a vision, then when the time is right, , of course we are all willing to consider and study it.”

  But the clearest opposition in the party so far came from Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips.

He said in a radio interview last month that Biden should not run again and that "a new generation of convincing, well-prepared, dynamic Democrats will come forward and serve this country well."

  Biden’s current poll support rate is sluggish. According to a poll previously released by the New York Times, Biden’s support rate in the Democratic Party has fallen to an unprecedented level. 64% of Democratic voters said that they prefer to be led by others. Run in the 2024 presidential race.