Voters uneasy about Biden after presidential debate

(4 Jul 2024)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Los Angeles – 3 July 2024
1. SOUNDBITE (English) Stephanie Bowers, resident of Oakland, California:
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"I think it’s a little late for him to step down at this point. I was very surprised when I saw the debate. I didn’t realize the condition he was in. Now I know he’s saying that he just had a bad week when he was overseas and he didn’t get enough rest. I don’t know if I believe that."

ASSOCIATED PRESS
Atlanta – 27 June 2024
2. Various STILL from the presidential debate with Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden

ASSOCIATED PRESS
Minneapolis – 3 July 2024
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Ellis Johnston, registered Democrat:
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"I do not think that Joe Biden is the best person to be running in this election. I don’t know who that person is. I don’t think that he can win against Donald Trump and I am worried about the state of our country with Donald Trump as our president."

ASSOCIATED PRESS
Atlanta – 27 June 2024
4. Combo STILL of Biden and Trump
5. STILL of Biden speaking

ASSOCIATED PRESS
Minneapolis – 3 July 2024
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Tony Klagge, former Democrat:
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"I would say I’m one of those people who’s not so thrilled with any of the candidates that seem to be available, including third party."

ASSOCIATED PRESS
Scottsdale, Arizona – 27 June 2024
7. STILL of people watching the debate

ASSOCIATED PRESS
New York – 27 June 2024
8. STILL of people watching the debate

ASSOCIATED PRESS
Minneapolis – 3 July 2024
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Tony Klagge, former Democrat:
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"I saw some people suggesting that, oh, he’s good from 10 to 4 p.m. or something, but I think the presidency is kind of an all on job. So you want someone who’s kind of in their prime, ideally."

ASSOCIATED PRESS
Atlanta – 27 June 2024
10. Combo STILL of Biden and Trump
STORYLINE:
US President Joe Biden’s occasional struggles with focus may not be unusual for someone his age.

But at 81 years old and seeking another four years in the White House, the moments when he’s off his game have taken on a fresh resonance following his disastrous debate performance against Republican Donald Trump.

The president appeared pale, gave nonsensical answers, stared blankly and lost his train of thought.

The June 27 faceoff alarmed Democrats and his financial backers, in part, because Biden seemed so much worse than during the almost routine moments when he’s less sharp.

That has raised questions about whether he’s up for a campaign that’s only going to get nastier and whether he can effectively govern for another four years if he wins.

Some voters in the US expressed doubts on Wednesday if Biden was the one to secure another term in office for the Democrats.

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