task0778
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I don't think Joe will quit unless he has to. With a bit less than 3 and a half years to go, it ain't out of the question that he might have to resign for health reasons. I do not see how anyone can not tell that he is in some physical and mental decline.No you wouldn't. You'd call him a "quitter" for leaving when he didn't have to.
This 78-year-old man is certainly at risk. When Joe was three decades younger, in 1988, he suffered two brain aneurysms. Doctors at the time gave him a 50-50 chance of surviving.
"He's not a healthy guy," said Dr. David Scheiner in 2020. Dr. Scheiner was concerned about Biden's potential for a stroke. Biden receives treatment for an irregular heartbeat and high cholesterol. Joe has also undergone surgeries for gallbladder and partial prostate removal, and on his sinus and nasal passages to treat sleep apnea.
Why Joe Biden can't resign, or be removed — or die
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I'm not wishing the guy any ill will, despite our political differences of opinion. If he can make through his 1st term, then so be it. But frankly I see that possibility as very iffy. Hence, this thread.