Over a 72-hour period, Biden campaigned in two swing states.Rep. @JakeAuch to Fox: 14 million Democratic primary voters know that President Biden can win. Unlike the Republican Party, Democrats respect free and fair elections. We know that Donald Trump is an existential threat to democracy. On the debate stage, Trump lied every 90… pic.twitter.com/nhhLU5T9H0
— Biden-Harris HQ (@BidenHQ) July 8, 2024
While he sees close polls as a sign of potential success, critics point to issues like cognitive abilities and debate performances. Despite this, Biden maintains that the decision to continue his campaign is his alone.President Biden: We're not going anywhere. I would not be running if I did not absolutely believe that I am the best candidate to beat Donald Trump. I will be reasserting that and demonstrating that this week and from here on out pic.twitter.com/eKB7JoWFUY
— Biden-Harris HQ (@BidenHQ) July 8, 2024
Biden has embraced the role of an underdog, rallying supporters while facing skepticism from those worried about polling numbers and withheld donations. Critics accuse him of being in a “Biden Bubble,” but he insists that conversations with top Democrats have been reassuring. When confronted with information about party members expressing concerns, Biden dismissed the worries, noting that they had not spoken to him personally.It’s Joe Biden against the world — or at least many in his own party. And @mviser captures it the way only he can: https://t.co/412Sz6hj2n
— Ashley Parker (@AshleyRParker) July 9, 2024