During a rally in Madison, Wisconsin, President Biden addressed critics who have been calling for him to drop out of the race, asserting that he is determined to continue running and emerge victorious once more.
Reflecting on his recent debate performance against former President Donald Trump, Biden admitted it was not his best showing. However, he emphasized that he is resolute in his decision to stay in the race despite the speculation surrounding his plans.
Responding to questions about his future in the race, Biden unequivocally stated, “I am running and I’m going to win again.” He dismissed suggestions that he should step aside, asserting that he will defeat Trump both in the upcoming election and in 2024.
Addressing concerns about his age, Biden humorously remarked, “I know I look 40,” before highlighting his track record of creating over 15 million new jobs during his tenure.
The president expressed determination not to let a single debate overshadow the progress made during his administration, emphasizing his resilience in the face of challenges.
These statements come in response to calls from some members of the Democratic Party urging Biden to reconsider his candidacy following the debate with Trump.
President Biden's firm commitment to staying in the race and his confidence in securing victory underscore his resolve to continue leading the country and pursuing his vision for the future.