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President Joe Biden’s political career is still in the balance after his crucial press conference at NATO on Thursday night.
The 81-year-old confused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy with Russian tyrant Vladimir Putin and called Kamala Harris “Vice President Trump” on a night when he sought to silence calls for him to drop out of the presidential race.
Prominent Democrat and longtime Biden ally Rep. Jim Clyburn blamed Joe’s stutter for the gaffes, insisting he “has one of the best minds I’ve ever been around.”
A new poll released Friday also revealed where the race between Donald Trump and Biden stands after the disastrous performance in the debate.
Follow our US politics blog below for all the developments as Biden moves forward.Angs continues to fight for his life.
Democratic Rep. Jim Clyburn blames Biden’s stutter for his gaffe, says he has one of the “best minds”
Well, those of us who follow Joe Biden closely know that sometimes he stumbles with words and phrases, but all of that is almost natural for people who grew up stuttering and who concentrate a little more. When you concentrate a little more, you tend to lose the thread.
He doesn’t stutter now. He’s still working on overcoming his childhood stutter. I’ve been around that condition for a long time and I know exactly how it works. But he has one of the most brilliant minds I’ve ever been around. And people who have been around him can tell you that. So I hope we focus on the essence of this man, rather than on these sometimes mispronounced words and phrases, and how he has led this country.
Obama and Nancy Pelosi admit it’s ‘difficult’ for Biden to beat Trump in crisis negotiations
17 Democrats call on Biden to step aside
Biden makes mistakes, rambles and blunders in a ‘big guy’ press conference aided by a teleprompter and a journalist cheat sheet that leaves him fighting for his political life
Shocking new poll: Biden is tied with Trump… but most Americans don’t want him as the Democratic nominee