Former San Antonio Mayor gets blowback on Twitter for suggesting Biden not run in 2024

Former San Antonio mayor Julián Castro stirred up controversy on social media on Monday by suggesting President Joe Biden reconsider running again in 2024 due to poor polling numbers. An ABC-Washington Post poll from last week showed former President Donald Trump, a Republican, with a 48%-45% advantage over Biden, the Democratic incumbent. “It’s the general consensus that Dems are content with Biden in a Trump rematch.
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