President Joe Biden reaffirmed his commitment to continuing his presidential campaign despite facing concerns over his performance in a recent debate. Biden acknowledged the need to address doubts among detractors and voters regarding his fitness for office.
During a press briefing on Thursday, Biden expressed his determination to stay in the race and emphasized the importance of engaging with the American public to alleviate their concerns. He highlighted his extensive travel schedule following the debate, noting his participation in over 20 major events in states like Wisconsin and North Carolina.
Biden underscored his efforts to connect with voters and persuade them to support his candidacy. He stated, 'I'm going out to the areas where we can persuade people to move our way or people are already there.' The President emphasized the significance of continuing the work initiated during his administration and stressed the need to build on past accomplishments.
As he continues his campaign, Biden plans to focus on articulating his vision for the future and outlining the priorities that he believes are crucial for the country. He aims to convey the message that the nation cannot afford to backtrack on the progress made under his leadership.