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Obama Defends Biden After Debate Setback Against Trump: "Bad Nights Happen"

Saturday, June 29, 2024 by Amelia Soto

Obama Defends Biden After Debate Setback Against Trump: "Bad Nights Happen"
Barack Obama with his then-Vice President Joe Biden - Image by © X / Barack Obama

Barack Obama stepped in on Friday to defend President Joe Biden following his poor performance in the CNN debate with Donald Trump, stating that sometimes "bad nights happen." "Debate nights can go poorly. Believe me, I know. But this election is still about choosing between someone who has fought for ordinary people all his life and someone who only cares about himself. Between someone who tells the truth, who knows right from wrong, and will deliver it straight to the American people, and someone who lies through his teeth for personal gain. Last night didn't change that, and that's why so much is at stake in November," the former president expressed on his X account.

The former president highlighted the contrast between Biden and Trump, a strategy that other Democrats have adopted since Thursday night's debate, where Biden appeared uncertain at key moments and failed to clearly articulate essential differences with Trump. A segment of the Democratic Party has mobilized to support Biden after the disastrous debate, while others have suggested it might be time for him to step aside and look for another candidate.

Former President Bill Clinton also weighed in on Friday afternoon, stating in a post on X that Biden has given us "3 years of solid leadership" and that "That's what's really at stake in November," Clinton said.

Voters have expressed concerns about Biden's age, who acknowledged in a speech on Friday that he no longer debates as well as he used to, but he knows "how to do this job."

"I'm not a young man anymore, I don't walk as smoothly as I used to. I don't speak as eloquently as I used to. I don't debate as well as I used to, but I know what I do: I know how to tell the truth. I know right from wrong. And I know how to do this job, I know how to get things done. And I know what millions of Americans know: when you get knocked down, you get back up," Biden expressed.

Biden served as the Vice President of the United States during Obama's two terms, and the two share a strong bond of admiration and respect. On Thursday, Joe Biden and Donald Trump faced off in a historic debate, where the world witnessed a somewhat uncertain President, who at times stammered and showed unstable behavior, occasionally stuttering and other times pausing in silence, raising alarms.

Key Points from the Biden-Trump Debate

In light of the recent debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, several key questions have emerged. Here are some answers to the most pressing inquiries.

Why did Barack Obama defend Joe Biden?

Obama defended Biden to emphasize that everyone can have a bad debate night and to highlight the significant differences between Biden and Trump in terms of their values and leadership qualities.

What did Bill Clinton say about Joe Biden?

Bill Clinton stated that Biden has provided "3 years of solid leadership" and stressed that this is what's truly at stake in the upcoming election.

What concerns have voters expressed about Biden?

Voters have expressed concerns about Biden's age and his debate performance, noting that he no longer debates as well as he used to but still knows how to do the job effectively.

How did Biden describe his current abilities?

Biden acknowledged that he doesn't walk, speak, or debate as well as he used to, but he emphasized his ability to tell the truth, know right from wrong, and get things done.

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