Mr. Obama sees his role as helping to quickly “unite the party once we have a nominee,” a person familiar with his thinking said.
But there are other more personal considerations, exacerbating Mr. Obama’s innate caution.
Mr. Biden is a deeply prideful man, and he has never fully forgiven Mr. Obama for quietly backing former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the 2016 campaign. Mr. Biden still believes he could have beaten former President Donald J. Trump that year if given the chance. Nor was Mr. Biden pleased when Mr. Obama told him that he should consider sitting out 2020, too, people in his circle have said.
Mr. Obama wanted Sunday to be about Mr. Biden, a celebration of his accomplishments — and does not feel pressured to act hastily, according to a former White House official who speaks with the former president regularly.
y ahí se queda el pavo del nytimes... venganomejodas
o sea, que obama, que lleva puteando a biden desde 2016 (apoyando a hilary), que en 2020 tampoco estuvo entusiasta, ahora se calla un poco la boca porque "respect"
ja!
me creo más que no quiere "gafar" a un candidato "cañón" de forma prematura
que quiera unas turbo "primarias" para evitar que los ciberputis se la líen diciendo que todo es "ilegal" y que han puesto a kamala (o quien sea) a dedazo)
es más, sigo pensando que biden lo mismo se deja la presidencia y nombran a kamala primera presidenta de los usa, lanzando así su campaña y al vicepresi que elijan
así asegura cierta legitimidad en kamala y tal... y le sacan publi de gratis
es que no me creo que no tengan asesores diciendo justo esto, eh?
imagino que no será tan sencillo, pero con 81 tacos, y todos dudando de que puedas atarte los zapatos si cagarte encima, lo tienes sencillísimo!