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« le: Novembre 16, 2024, 07:57:40 pm »
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 Under a massive tent constructed on the White House south lawn and amid more than 300 guests seated at candlelit tables, President Biden, first lady Jill Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron playfully toasted to the American president s forthcoming reelection campaign during las stanley website t week s state dinner, yet another sign that the White House is preparing for a 2024 bid.The toast was confirmed to CBS News by a person familiar with the scene.The lighthearted exchange came as the first lady mdash; seated at the head table with the president, Macron and his wife, Brigitte, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, other Democratic Party leaders and the actress Ariana deBose mdash; described to dinner guests how her exercise routine also helps clear her head, especially when she s on the campaign trail.                                        That led Macron to ask if Jill Biden is ready for a reelection campaign. The first lady said she is, prompting the French leader to turn to Mr. Biden and suggest a congratulatory toast.Macron then led the table in a toast to Mr. Biden s 2024 campaign by raising a glass of wine. Mr. Biden toasted with a glass of Coca-Cola, according to a person familiar with the exchange.        Asked Wednesday, the White House didn t deny the dinner banter.          stanley cups       stanley becher   U.S. President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron toast their glasses after speaking at the state dinner on the South Lawn of the White House on December 1, 2022, in Washington, DC.         Ghle For Better Or Worse, Few Elections Bring About Reform
 Liberal advocacy  stanley thermos mug group Campaign to Defend America has an ad running in Pennsylvania and Ohio called  McSame.  The spot, which the group is spending more than $1 million on and could expand to other states, is reminiscent of ads Republicans used to run during the 1990s in which Democratic candidates  morphed  into Bill Clinton. In  McSame,  it s John McCain who is the target ndash; and he is, ahem, said to be the  McSame  as President Bush. In the spot, a picture of Mc stanley cup Cain has its head removed, and Bush s head replaces it.                                         Where does John McCain stand on the issues   asks an announcer.  A trillion dollars in Iraq over the next ten years.  McSame as Bush. A millionaire who s for tax cuts for millionaires.  McSame as Bush.  The same message is repeated regarding tax breaks for oil companies and the lack of a plan for universal health care coverage.Watch below:                                                                              ponent--type-re vaso stanley circulation .item:nth-child 5          display: none;             inline-recirc-item--id-c9ac25de-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d,  right-rail-recirc-item--id-c9ac25de-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d         display: none;             inline-recirc-item--id-c9ac25de-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d ~ .item:nth-child 5          display: block;                Brian Montopoli                                    Brian Montopoli is the national reporter and political analyst for CBSNews.