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Joe Biden is already 'on campaign' and is trying by all means to give a solvent image as a future candidate for the U.S. presidential elections, although he is having a hard time getting back on track.
The first debate with his future rival Donald Trump left both candidates looking like immature children and neither looked capable of running a country.
Therefore, he has granted an expected interview on 'ABC News' where he has tried to smooth things over and give a strong image. That is what he is doing. He denied the existence of internal criticism about his old age, which he has only "read in the press" and relied on the closing of ranks of the Democratic governors.
In addition, Biden was forceful, as he explained that he does not believe the polls that place him behind Trump in the popular vote and in the six key states. "That's not what our polls show"; and he was adamant that he is "the most qualified person to defeat" the Republican leader, since he already did so in 2020.
And he made an appeal. Biden explained that he is only going to withdraw if "the Lord Almighty" comes down to earth and asks him to do so, "and he won't."
Biden defends himself from debate with Trump that he came out of badly
Joe Biden gave details of the debate with Trump and the feeling it has left. And the current president explained what happened with his consequent poor performance in the debate, as he has done throughout the week, "It was nobody's fault but mine. I simply had a bad night."
But he immediately justified himself by the difficulty of debating before a "sick" and "pathological liar" who "told 28 falsehoods", and by the "serious cold" he had suffered in the previous days: "I felt terrible".