Following President Joe Biden's recent debate performance, his campaign has acknowledged that it was not his best night on the stage. Despite this, the campaign remains committed to moving forward and focusing on Biden's vision for the country.
The campaign's communications director stated that while Biden may have had a rough night, it is more important to have a candidate with a clear vision for the future. The campaign emphasized that they have not discussed the possibility of Biden dropping out of the race and that he is fully committed to participating in the upcoming debate with Trump.
The communications director highlighted that Democratic voters have chosen Biden as their nominee, and he will continue to represent them in the race. Additionally, the campaign saw a surge in grassroots fundraising following the debate, indicating strong support for Biden.
White House press secretary confirmed that Biden was dealing with a cold and sore throat during the debate, which may have contributed to his slower start. Despite this, the campaign remains optimistic about Biden's ability to connect with voters and convey his message effectively.
Looking ahead, the Biden campaign is focused on regaining momentum and showcasing Biden's leadership qualities in future debates and campaign events.