President Joe Biden addressed concerns about his performance in the first presidential debate during a Saturday fundraiser in Red Bank, New Jersey, hosted by Governor Phil Murphy. Biden acknowledged that he did not have a great night at the debate and mentioned that former President Barack Obama had also faced similar challenges. Despite the lackluster performance, Biden reassured donors that he is committed to fighting harder and is fully up to the challenge of defeating Donald Trump. He noted that there has been a slight positive movement in the polls since the debate.
Biden at NJ fundraiser: "wasn’t my best debate ever, as Barack points out; and he — he had the same thing the first debate... I understand the concern after the debate. I get it." He adds: "I didn’t have a great night but neither did he," referring to Trump. Extended remarks: https://t.co/Wm3p9hveiK
Pres. Biden looked to recapture his mojo and reassured donors at a Saturday fundraiser that he is fully up to the challenge of beating Donald Trump following the first presidential debate. "I’m going to be fighting harder," Biden said. https://t.co/oal9so4aes
Via pool - Biden at a NJ fundraiser tonight: “It wasn’t my best debate ever as Barack pointed out,”Biden said. “I understand the concern after the debate," he said. "I get it. I didn't have a great night, but I’m going to be fighting harder” He then repeated the line that…
“I understand the concern after the debate," Pres. Biden said at a Red Bank, N.J., fundraiser hosted by Gov. Phil Murphy. "I get it. I didn't have a great night, but I’m going to be fighting harder.” h/t @tylerpager
Biden at a fundraiser: “I understand the concern about the debate — I get it. I didn’t have a great night.” He continued: “Voters had a different reaction. Since the debate, the polls show a little movement, moved us up actually." via pooler @tylerpager https://t.co/fmB6BxIS4H