President Biden's State of the Union address this week aimed to energize Biden-weary voters. Despite clearing the bar, some critics felt he appeared old and loud. The address reassured loyal Democrats but raised questions about appealing to swing voters.
Biden’s State of the Union address was always going to be less about what he said than how he said it—how he spoke, how he walked to the podium, how he responded to his hecklers—and by that measure he succeeded, columnist @michaelphirsh writes. https://t.co/M50NFAOKpw
Biden's rousing State of the Union address reassured loyal Democrats, but @mattyglesias wonders what he can do to appeal to swing voters https://t.co/qKFfPex7aw via @opinion
Biden's rousing State of the Union address reassured loyal Democrats, but @mattyglesias wonders what he can do to appeal to swing voters https://t.co/NO78IbsQV9
President Biden's State of the Union address didn't come close to ending the age issue. Although Biden cleared the proverbial bar, he still seemed like an old man shouting a lot, because that’s what he was. | @RichLowry https://t.co/YBGQODYm9i
Mr. Biden’s State of the Union address this week aimed at juicing those Biden-weary voters. https://t.co/pr5xvV9am3