Who Won The First Presidential Debate? Trump or Biden?

Obama Tells Voters To Do What?

After a less than stellar debate performance, former President Barack Obama stood by President Joe Biden, encouraging voters to maintain their support. Obama shared on social media platform X, “Even the best can have off nights—I’ve been there. Despite this, the election presents a clear choice: a lifelong advocate for the common man versus a self-serving individual. This choice hinges on truthfulness, moral clarity, and straightforwardness versus deceit for personal gain. Last night’s debate doesn’t alter these facts, which are crucial for the upcoming November election.”

Despite concerns from his party about his capabilities at 81, Biden addressed these during a rally in Raleigh, asserting his proficiency and resilience. He admitted to not being as sharp in debates as in the past, but affirmed his knowledge and ability to effectively lead. His speech, contrasting sharply with his debate demeanor, was vibrant and critical of former President Donald Trump, condemning his dishonesty and vengeful politics. Biden emphasized the critical nature of the election, framing it as a battle to protect democracy, and ended with a reminder of resilience: “When you get knocked down, you get back up.”