President Biden’s wounded campaign enters a vital stretch this weekend as Democratic panic over the 2024 election hits new heights.
Biden has a series of tests laid out in front of him, starting with an an interview that will air this evening with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos.
Biden struck a combative tone at a campaign rally in Madison, Wisc. on Friday. He unequivocally declared that he has no intention of leaving the race.
“They’re trying to push me out of the race,” Biden said. “Well let me say this as clearly as I can: I’m staying in the race. I beat Donald Trump, I’ll beat him again.”
Biden sought to flip the debate about his age, ticking through his accomplishments as evidence that he can still get things done.
“My critics said sure, you did all of that, but that was in the past. What about now?…Do you think I’m too old to beat Donald Trump?,” Biden asked the crowd, which responded with an emphatic “No!”
“I can hardly wait,” Biden said.
Biden is pressing on in the face of extreme adversity:
Every minor flub or miscue by Biden will be magnified.
The media, which was far behind the public in questioning Biden’s mental stamina, has written scores of stories in recent days detailing the president’s physical decline.
The floodgates have openend on leaks from the White House and blind quotes from Democrats:
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Semafor: A scared Biden aide sounds the alarm.
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Axios: Jill Biden’s aides remind Biden of staffers and advisers he should know.
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The New York Times: Biden stumbles over his words as he tries to right campaign.
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The Washington Post: Biden’s aging seen as accelerating, lapses becoming more common.
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CNN: Biden tells Democratic governors he needs more sleep and plans to stop scheduling events after 8 p.m.
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New York: The conspiracy of silence to protect Joe Biden.
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