US presidential election: Joe Biden tries to relaunch his campaign after his debate against Trump


“I can do the job”: Joe Biden tried on Friday to silence the little music on a possible withdrawal of his presidential candidacy, after a calamitous debate against Donald Trump which deeply shook his supporters.

“I don’t speak as easily as before, I don’t speak as easily as before, I don’t debate as well as before,” admitted the 81-year-old Democrat at a meeting in Raleigh, North Carolina. .

“I give you my word as Biden. I would not run again if I did not believe, with all my heart and soul, that I can do this job,” added the American president, however, stating his “intention to win” this disputed state in the southeast.

No question of withdrawing his candidacy, therefore, for a president who was almost unrecognizable on Friday, after the 90 painful minutes he spent Thursday evening facing his 78-year-old Republican rival, between swallowed words, unfinished sentences and a haggard expression.

The leader subsequently received strong support from Barack Obama, who remains one of the most respected voices in the Democratic Party.

“Bad debates happen,” brushed off the former president, assuring that this election “remained a choice” between someone “who fought all his life for ordinary people” and Donald Trump, “who does not only cares about himself. »

In Raleigh, Joe Biden – helped, unlike the day before, by a teleprompter – repeated all the attacks that fell flat during the debate, praised his record and his ideas. He even took a few running strides when arriving on stage.

Donald Trump “is a crime wave all by himself,” he said of the first former American president to be criminally convicted and prosecuted in a series of cases.

” Cry “

At his side, his wife Jill Biden, very involved in this attempt at re-election, wore a dress with multiple inscriptions “Vote.”

The Biden camp therefore wants to believe that by November, the terrible impression left on Thursday evening could fade, while the “lies” spouted off by Donald Trump and concerns for American democracy would take over again.

It will be difficult. The Raleigh speech obviously has nothing comparable in terms of audience with the debate organized by CNN. According to the Nielsen institute, the latter gathered 48 million viewers.

“Joe Biden, a good man, a good president, is not in a position to run for re-election,” wrote a New York Times columnist, Thomas Friedman, on Friday, even saying he “cried” at the performance of his “friend »Joe Biden.

Even Donald Trump’s supporters were careful not to add to it.

“The guy almost hurt me. Trump ate him alive,” commented Paul Meade, a 65-year-old retiree met by AFP in Chesapeake, Virginia, where the 78-year-old billionaire is expected early this afternoon.

Panic

The American media are reporting a wave of “panic” among the Democrats, four months before the election and approximately six weeks before the convention supposed to inaugurate the president.

So far, however, no Democratic Party heavyweight has publicly echoed this sentiment.

Joe Biden is now going to New York, for a ceremony commemorating one of the very first LGBT mobilizations in the United States, in June 1969, and for a meeting with donors.

On Saturday, he will raise funds in the very chic Hamptons resort area, an opportunity also to take the pulse of his financial supporters, in an extremely expensive electoral race.

Vice-President Kamala Harris herself recognized that Joe Biden had made a “laborious” start but felt that he had finished “strong” against an opponent who multiplied false assertions without ever losing his calm or his poise.

The 59-year-old Democrat will campaign in Nevada on Friday.

His name obviously appears on the list of those who could replace Joe Biden in the event of his withdrawal before November, with those of some prominent Democratic governors, such as Gavin Newsom in California or Gretchen Whitmer in Michigan.

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