US election campaign - New Biden slip of the tongue causes ridicule
US-President Joe Biden pledged fiercely during a speech for his presidential campaign and once again promised to defeat Donald Trump. "Let me make this clear: I'm staying in the race. I will beat him in 2024," said the 81-year-old US-President at a campaign event in Madison, Wisconsin.
Biden added: "I will beat him again." However, he made a mistake about the year, as the election takes place this year - in 2024 and not 2020. "By the way, we'll do it again in 2024," he corrected himself immediately afterwards.
Usually, such a promise would not be dramatic. But currently, Biden is fighting on all fronts to save his presidential campaign. In the past few days, the pressure on him has increased significantly - both some party members and major donors have opposed him. Every statement and every appearance of the 81-year-old are now being scrutinized. Biden had given a disastrous performance at a primetime TV debate with his Republican challenger Donald Trump a week ago, making multiple gaffes and losing focus. The debate over whether Biden is the right candidate for the Democrats in the November presidential election has flared up again.
The oldest president in US history insists on being fit for another term and remains unperturbed. He had expressed himself as clearly and self-confidently as he did in Wisconsin, but not before that. "I won't let a 90-minute debate undo the work of three and a half years."
- Joe Biden, the current US President from Wisconsin, declared his intent to run for Presidency once again, aiming to defeat Donald Trump in the #USElection2024.
- Despite facing opposition from certain party members and major donors, Biden's personal details and commitment to the government remain unwavering for his presidential candidacy in the USA.
- The US election campaign for the Presidency in 2024 has become a significant point of contention, with Biden and Trump as the main contenders, drawing attention to the choice between their respective parties.
- Although Biden made a mistake regarding the election year during a campaign event in Wisconsin, both opponents and supporters are closely keeping tabs on his presidential candidacy, as it could potentially affect his chances in the US election campaign.
- As the oldest president in US history, Biden's self-assurance and focus on his presidential aspirations continue to resonate with voters, despite the criticism following his performance in a recent debate with Donald Trump.
- The question of who would be the right candidate for the Democrats in the upcoming US Presidential election continues to be a topic of debate, with Trump also actively campaigning for his own re-election bid for the Presidency in the USA.