President Joe Biden, in a series of public statements and interviews, has firmly dismissed suggestions that he should withdraw from the 2024 presidential race, despite a challenging debate performance and increasing concerns over his cognitive health.
Biden, at 81, has faced scrutiny over his mental and physical capabilities, but he has declined to commit to an independent cognitive test, asserting that he undergoes 'full neurological tests every day.' The president attributed his debate difficulties to a 'bad night' and fatigue, rather than any serious health issue.
This stance comes amid reports that Senator Mark Warner, along with a group of senators, is considering urging Biden to not seek re-election, highlighting the internal debates within the Democratic Party about Biden's candidacy and leadership as the next election cycle approaches.
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Sounds like Biden's clinging to power regardless of legitimate health concerns, just another example of politicians putting their interests above the country's.
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Biden blames debate debacle on 'bad episode', rules out cognitive test
Facing growing calls to pull out of the US presidential race, Joe Biden said fatigue was the only issue to blame for his rocky debate performance and that there were "no indications of any serious condition." Listen to Story In his first television ...
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