Nor will it resolve the Democratic Party’s dilemma
News on July 5th. Joe Biden expressed confidence, bordering on arrogance, about his presidency and ability to beat Donald Trump in November. And he made clear that he had no plans to abandon hisTieless and at times visibly impatient, the 81-year-old president refused to countenance the possibility that his presence at the top of the ticket had become a liability for down-ballot Democrats, as polls suggest.
He opened by quizzing Mr Biden about the debate. The president repeatedly said that no one was to blame for his “bad night” other than himself. But he has also blamed jet lag, a cold and Mr Trump’s interruptions and dishonesty. “I just had a bad night,” Mr Biden told his interlocutor. “You have had some bad interviews once in a while, even though I can’t remember it, but I’m sure you did.
Mr Biden spent much of the interview pivoting away from questions about his fitness and towards his legislative or foreign-policy achievements. Mr Stephanopoulos noted that “elections are about the future, not the past” and asked whether Mr Biden could serve another four years. He responded by talking about his industrial-policy agenda and work to revitalise.
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