The campaign of President Joe Biden acknowledged on Friday that he “didn’t have the best night” in the debate, but an official stated the campaign is determined to go past his dismal showing.
Michael Tyler, the director of Biden’s campaign communications, told reporters on Air Force One on Friday that “you’d rather have one bad night than a candidate with a bad vision for where he wants to take the country.” “I believe that’s what last night’s American public witnessed in Donald Trump.”
According to Tyler, the team has had “no conversations whatsoever” regarding Biden withdrawing from the contest. He indicated that on September 10, Biden is determined to participate in a second debate with Trump.
Tyler stated, “Joe Biden was nominated and elected by Democratic voters.” “The nominee is Joe Biden.”
“Our most successful grassroots fundraising hour of the entire campaign,” Tyler continued, was Thursday at 11 p.m. Tyler did not specify a monetary value.
White House communications secretary Karine Jean-Pierre confirmed Biden’s sore throat and cold on Thursday night.
Did he start a little slowly? The vice president gave you a call yesterday night. Indeed, Jean-Pierre replied.