
President Joe Biden
The stakes are too high, Biden says, reaffirming his commitment to the presidential race despite the debate setback.
President Joe Biden said on Friday he intended to defeat Republican rival Donald Trump in the November presidential election, giving no sign he would consider dropping out of the race after a feeble debate performance that dismayed his fellow Democrats.
I know Im not a young man, to state the obvious, an ebullient Biden said at a rally one day after the head-to-head showdown with his Republican rival, which was widely viewed as a defeat for the 81-year-old president.
I dont walk as easy as I used to, I dont speak as smoothly as I used to, I dont debate as well as I used to, he said, as the crowd chanted four more years.
I would not be running again if I didnt believe with all my heart and soul that I could do this job. The stakes are too high, Biden said.
Bidens verbal stumbles and occasionally meandering responses in the debate heightened voter concerns that he might not be fit to serve another four-year term and prompted some of his fellow Democrats to wonder whether they could replace him as their candidate for the November 5 US election
Campaign spokesperson Michael Tyler said there were no conversations taking place about that possibility. Wed rather have one bad night than a candidate with a bad vision for where he wants to take the country, he told reporters aboard Air Force One.
The campaign held an all hands on deck meeting on Friday afternoon to reassure staffers that Biden was not dropping out of the race, according to two people familiar with the meeting.
Though Trump, 78, put forward a series of falsehoods throughout the debate, the focus afterward was squarely on Biden, especially among Democrats.
Hakeem Jeffries, the Democratic Party leader in the U.S. House of Representatives, avoided answering directly when asked whether he still had faith in Bidens candidacy.
I support the ticket. I support the Senate Democratic majority. Were going to do everything possible to take back the House in November. Thank you, everyone, he told reporters.
The Biden campaign said it raised $14 million on Thursday and Friday and posted its single best hour of fundraising immediately after the Thursday night debate. The Trump campaign said it raised $8 million on the night of the debate.
One possible bright spot for Biden is that preliminary viewership data showed that only 48 million Americans watched the debate, far short of the 73 million who watched the candidates last face-off in 2020.
Biden, already the oldest American president in history, faced only token opposition during the partys months-long nominating contest, and he has secured enough support to guarantee his spot as the Democratic nominee.
Trump likewise overcame his intra-party challengers early in the year, setting the stage for a long and bitter general election fight.
If Biden were to step aside, the party would have less than two months to pick another nominee at its national convention, which starts on August 19, a potentially messy process that could pit Kamala Harris, the nations first Black female vice president, against governors and other officeholders whose names have been floated as possible replacements. (AriseNews TV)



























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