Former Ambassador Ken Salazar Considered 2024 Presidential Run Over Border Frustration
Ken Salazar, the former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, revealed in his upcoming memoir that he contemplated a bid for the presidency in 2024. This consideration stemmed from his deep frustration with the Biden administration's approach to managing the southern border with Mexico. His forthcoming book, titled "Borderlands: My Fight for an Inclusive America," reportedly details these sentiments.

Former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar considered running for president in 2024, citing frustration with the Biden administration's handling of the U.S.-Mexico southern border.
Salazar's contemplation of a White House bid is detailed in his forthcoming memoir, "Borderlands: My Fight for an Inclusive America." He reportedly told himself, "I should run for president," as revealed in his book.
According to The Hill, which cited a Politico report, Salazar's decision to consider a presidential campaign was directly linked to his dissatisfaction with current border policies.
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