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'Preparation overload': Democrats defend Biden after debate flop as voter help flinches

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June 30, 2024

Democrat candidate, U.S. President Joe Biden, and Republican candidate, former U.S. President Donald Trump, attend a presidential debate in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., June 27, 2024. 

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Democrats are making the rounds on the Sunday media circuit working to reshape perceptions about President Joe Biden after he delivered a stumbling debate performance that left his voters cringing and his social gathering in a damage-control frenzy.

“Sure, it was a nasty efficiency,” South Carolina’s Democratic Rep. Jim Clyburn, an in depth Biden ally, stated on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “I do know after I see what I name preparation overload. And that is precisely what was occurring the opposite night time.”

The South Carolina Democrat adopted the post-debate spin components that has emerged from Biden supporters because the Thursday showdown: Acknowledge the fumble after which pivot to critiques of the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, former President Donald Trump.

“Joe Biden ought to proceed to run on his report. I do imagine that we’ll discover him when contrasted with the report of the 4 years of Trump to be precisely what we’d like going ahead,” Clyburn stated.

Former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton adopted that construction in related arguments on Friday.

Home Democratic Chief Hakeem Jeffries, Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga. and former Home Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., additionally jumped to Biden’s protection on the Sunday media junket.

Regardless of the full-court press, Biden’s Thursday debate efficiency, marked by a number of cases the place he tripped over his phrases or trailed off mid-answer, has solely amplified voter issues about his age and health to hold out a second presidential time period.

A brand new CBS News/YouGov ballot taken between June 28 and June 29 discovered that 72% of registered voters surveyed don’t assume Biden ought to run for president, up from 63% in February. The ballot additionally discovered that 72% of the respondents don’t assume that Biden has the psychological and cognitive potential to function president, a seven % enhance since June 9.

A ballot taken so shortly after a significant occasion like Thursday’s debate represents a knee-jerk response. A extra correct snapshot of public sentiment might emerge because the preliminary hype dies down and voters have extra time to course of. The CBS Information ballot surveyed 1,130 registered voters and had a margin of error of +/- 4.2%.

However these new numbers are available direct rigidity with Biden’s argument that voters will not be as down on his debate blunders as a lot as political pundits.

“I perceive the priority in regards to the debate. I get it. I did not have a fantastic night time. However this is what [is] not getting reported: Voters had a special response than the pundits,” the president stated at a Saturday marketing campaign occasion in East Hampton, N.Y. “For the reason that debate, polls present just a little motion, and we have moved us up, really.”

Biden and Trump are scheduled for a second debate on Sept. 10, although it’s unclear whether or not each candidates will observe by way of.

Finally, the talk has triggered a Democratic reckoning over whether or not Biden ought to stay the presumptive nominee.

Some Democratic strategists, together with newspaper editorial boards throughout the nation have instructed he ought to step down and forfeit his delegates forward of August’s Democratic Nationwide Conference to permit another person to tackle Trump in November.

Biden is at Camp David on Sunday, joined by his household the place he’s anticipated to debate the trail ahead of his reelection bid, in line with NBC Information.

Within the meantime, the Biden campaign has been raking in massive fundraising hauls within the wake of the talk. As of Sunday morning, the marketing campaign had raised $33 million since Thursday, $26 million of which got here from grassroots donors, in line with Biden marketing campaign spokesperson Kevin Munoz.

Munoz added that just about half of that grassroots funding got here from donors giving cash to the marketing campaign for the primary time this election season.

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