


I’m not too sure he can save either one, but the Biden campaign does need some fresh, new blood. So it’s bringing in the big guns.
John Kerry, the U.S. special presidential envoy for climate, will leave the administration later this winter, and plans to help President Biden’s campaign.
It had to be Kerry. Carter’s unavailable, Mondale is dead, Al Gore is too busy counting his money and Michael Dukakis recently celebrated his 90th birthday making him too old for his campaign.
Kerry, 80, thinks Biden’s reelection is the “single biggest” difference that can be made this year for climate progress at home and globally, a source close to the administration told Axios.
At 80, Kerry is a year younger than Biden, officially making him ‘the kid’.
It’s obvious what Biden can offer Kerry, but what can Kerry offer Biden?
Kerry — former Secretary of State and chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and the Democratic nominee for president in 2004 — plans to help tell the climate story in the context of Biden’s campaign.
If there’s anything that’s going to turn the voters around, It’s Kerry talking about the world is going to end unless there’s another four years of Biden wrecking it. Maybe Biden should double check if Dukakis might be available.