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Arizona Senate Candidate Kari Lake Criticizes President Biden's Debate Performance

U.S. President Biden delivers remarks on healthcare coverage and the economy, in Washington

During a news conference in Laveen Village, Arizona, Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake shared her thoughts on the recent debate between President Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Lake expressed her belief that Biden is not adequately equipped to lead the country based on his performance in the debate.

Lake stated that she believes the debate made it clear to viewers, including Democrats, that Biden is not fit to run the country. She highlighted her concerns about Biden being in control of the nuclear codes, emphasizing that it is a cause for alarm for all Americans.

Expressing her long-standing observations of Biden's abilities, Lake reiterated her worries about his cognitive decline and suggested that the 25th Amendment, which allows for the removal of a president by the vice president and the majority of the Cabinet, should be considered in Biden's case.

Lake believes Biden's control of nuclear codes is alarming.
Kari Lake questions Biden's ability to lead based on debate performance.
She suggests considering the 25th Amendment for Biden's cognitive decline.

She emphasized the importance of addressing these concerns, stating that as a citizen, she is deeply troubled by the prospect of someone in a position of cognitive decline leading the nation.

Lake's remarks have sparked discussions about the performance and capabilities of President Biden, with some echoing her concerns about his ability to effectively govern the country.

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