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Biden’s Commitment to 2024 Race Unwavering, White House States

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July 4 :
The White House has categorically rejected any thought of President Joe Biden resigning, according to recent rumors Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said "absolutely not" when questioned about the prospect. After what was supposedly a disastrous performance in Atlanta, doubts about Biden's candidacy are growing. On Wednesday (local time), Jean-Pierre praised President Biden's recent interactions with supporters, saying that his record and achievements should not be disregarded despite his struggles.

There was a chance for him to address his followers. At this stage, he has done it twice and described the events of that night, explained his understanding, and admitted that it was not his finest performance. During her remarks to reporters at the White House, she assured them that he is aware that their question is reasonable. "We must not overlook the president's record and the things he has accomplished," Jean-Pierre continued, highlighting the president's accomplishments. We will never forget his nearly four years of service to the American people. That is also important. When it comes to administration and contemporary politics, he has the longest record.

There has been and will be much discussion and analysis of the president's performance and agenda moving forward, and the remarks from the press secretary reflect that. According to the New York Times, President Biden has spoken to a trusted ally about his thoughts of staying in the race, recognizing the difficulty of rescuing his candidacy after a poor showing in the presidential debate.

The president is currently concentrating on forthcoming interviews and public appearances in an effort to influence public opinion. These include a planned campaign stop in Wisconsin and an interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos. "He knows if he has two more events like that, we're in a different place," the unnamed ally stressed, referring to Biden's controversial debate performance.

While all is going on, Tucker Carlson, a former Fox News personality, made the claim that numerous high-profile Democrats have said that US President Biden is "brain-damaged" and that they will soon boot him out of the race. After the CNN debate between Biden and Trump, former US president Barack Obama remarked that "bad debate nights happen" and offered his support to Biden. This speech is being delivered only days after a heated discussion between Joe Biden and Donald Trump was aired live on CNN. The nightlong event highlighted the obvious age gap between the current US president, 81 years old, and his 78-year-old opponent, Joe Biden. Biden's voice range was noticeably reduced, and he had trouble expressing distinct contrasts from Trump at points.