US Minnesota Democrat signals plans to run for president in 2024 election

20 Oct 2023 04:08pm
US Democratic lawmaker and entrepreneur Dean Phillips from Minnesota has signalled to his colleagues that he is planning to run in the 2024 US presidential election, challenging incumbent President Joe Biden in the primary vote, Sputnik quoted a Politico report. - Facebook
US Democratic lawmaker and entrepreneur Dean Phillips from Minnesota has signalled to his colleagues that he is planning to run in the 2024 US presidential election, challenging incumbent President Joe Biden in the primary vote, Sputnik quoted a Politico report. - Facebook

MOSCOW - US Democratic lawmaker and entrepreneur Dean Phillips from Minnesota has signalled to his colleagues that he is planning to run in the 2024 US presidential election, challenging incumbent President Joe Biden in the primary vote, Sputnik quoted a Politico report.

Phillips told two fellow House members that he was going to take part in the presidential race, the newspaper reported on Thursday. Another colleague of the Minnesota Democrat said he was "clearly considering" the nomination, but demurred at first when asked about the move.

The lawmaker has frequently called on Biden to face an intra-party challenger, citing the president's age and saying that he has a "sense that the country is begging for alternatives", the report said.

Phillips has recently started to take steps towards launching a presidential bid, including calling New Hampshire Democratic Party chairman Ray Buckley last week and several potential staffers about working in New Hampshire, Politico said.

The politician also reportedly approached former Republican consultant Steve Schmidt and Tennessee-based Democratic consultant Bill Fletcher.

The Minnesota Democrat is able to fund a major part of his possible presidential campaign as a co-founder of the gelato and sorbet company Talenti Gelato, the report added.

Currently, former US president Donald Trump leads Biden 45 per cent to 41 per cent in a 2024 rematch with more support from independent voters, a poll by The Messenger revealed last week, while both Trump and Biden maintain the support of the majority of their parties' voters, receiving 86 per cent and 81 per cent support, respectively. Trump is followed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis at 14 per cent and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy at seven per cent, according to the poll.

The next US presidential election will take place in November 2024. Biden has already announced his 2024 candidacy. - BERNAMA-SPUTNIK

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