


President Joe Biden has drawn yet another long-shot challenger for 2024, this time a progressive anti-abortion activist who claims the Catholic president no longer stands for the "dignity of unborn children."
Activist Terrisa Bukovinac's entrance is the latest challenge to the president's reelection bid, as concerns about Biden's age mount.
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Many critics of the president believe Biden is too old to run again, and some have criticized his handling of the crisis on the United States's southern border and the economy. But Bukovinac is challenging him on a different matter altogether — the issue of abortion.
Bukovinac has launched a long-shot presidential bid against President Joe Biden.
"President Biden is a collaborator in a genocide. He once stood for the dignity of unborn children and yet now, not only has he become complicit in all of this, he is the top promoter of late-term abortion in this nation and around the globe, and he's not fit to lead," Bukovinac told Fox News in an article published Wednesday. "In other elections, it's felt like a choice between one [candidate] or the other. It's never been that way ... This year, you have another option, and it is completely unacceptable under any conditions that we would give aid to a pro-choice Democrat."
Bukovinac joins best-selling author Marianne Williamson, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the nephew of the late President John F. Kennedy, in posing long-shot bids to Biden for the Democratic nomination.
The activist, who founded Pro-Life San Francisco and Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising, announced her campaign last week and is a rarity in the Democratic Party, which has long been on the side of a woman's right to choose whether or not to have an abortion. A recent Gallup survey revealed that 94% of Democratic respondents do not support an outright ban.
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"I think most pro-life Americans want to see an actual pro-life candidate," Bukovinac said. "I'm the most pro-life candidate for the Democrats or the Republicans, so I think people are encouraged seeing young people stepping up for life."
Bukovinac added that despite her anti-abortion stance, she is a progressive candidate who believed in other leftist ideals. However, she maintained that if Biden is elected as the party's nominee in 2024, she would not vote for him. She did not state who she would vote for instead.