‘I beat Trump once, I’ll do it again’

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The President of the United States performed poorly in the debate against Trump, speaking in a hoarse voice and showing difficulty finishing some sentences.

Joe BidenPresident of the United States has downplayed the voices calling for this end his re-election campaign for the November elections and has expressed confidence in the ability to defeat the former president Donald Trump: “I beat him once and I’ll do it again.”

Biden insists it is not “unusual” for there to be doubts about his candidacy at this point in the presidential race, confirming that there is still a “long road” in front.

The President of the United States had a weak performance in debate against Trumpin which he spoke in a hoarse voice and had difficulty finishing some sentences.

The campaign had proposed holding this debate months earlier than is customary in presidential campaigns, with the aim of: reassure voters concerned about their 81 years.

However, the meeting had the opposite effect: lawmakers from his party and prestigious media outlets rallied doubt whether it will hold or whether he will have to make way for another candidate to face Trump in November.

So far, Biden has made it clear that he has no plans to withdraw from the campaign and influential figures in the Democratic Party, such as former President Barack Obama (2009-2017), they have closed ranks around him.

Biden yes the oldest president in American history and the first octogenarian to occupy the White House. If he defeats Trump in the Nov. 5 election and remains in office for all four years, he would leave power at age 86.

Source: EITB

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