If the question is being asked, the answer is almost assuredly "no." That is a reference to an embattled officeholder facing inquiries about standing for reelection. Of course, the public company line must be "yes." Otherwise, the candidate in question becomes the lamest of lame ducks instantaneously. The business of governing grinds to a halt as underlings turn into rivals jockeying for position in the succession line.
Ten months in, such is the sorry state of affairs of the Biden presidency. Even the U.S. House of Representatives passing the administrations signature legislative priority could not snap the spell of a dreadful November swoon.
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IS LOOKING AT A TRULY HISTORIC OPPORTUNITY IN 2022
The month began with Democratic setbacks in the off year elections, and concludes with renewed concern about inflation and higher costs of well, everything, from gasoline (62% higher) to home heating (54% higher) to Thanksgiving meals (14% higher).
After a weekend...............