Who Will We Really Be Voting For in 2024 if Biden Runs?
by Lawrence Kadish • June 26, 2023 at 2:00 pm
Key turning points in American history have taken place when the then-vice president of the United States has suddenly found himself as the nation's chief executive.
In most instances, fate has shined upon our nation as the vice president was proven to be a person of integrity, strength, vision, and patriotic substance. Think of Theodore Roosevelt who, at the age of 42, was administered the oath of office in 1901, upon the murder of President William McKinley in Buffalo. Roosevelt had been vice president for less than 200 days when he found himself thrust into the most powerful office in the country. He never looked back, confronting monopolies that threatened open markets here in the United States while projecting our influence overseas. He literally changed our understanding of the presidency.