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Published: July 5, 2024

Biden Admits He ‘Had a Bad Night’, Vows to Prove He’s Up to the Task of President

By The Editor

President Biden is entering a critical period to convince both the American public and his own party that he’s still the best choice for 2024. 

“I had a bad night,” he said during an interview in Wisconsin, admitting his debate performance was poor but that he’s up for the fight. 

“But I learned from my father when you get knocked down, just get back up – we’re going to win this,” Biden said.

Vice President Kamala Harris talks with President Joe Biden at the Independence Day firework display over the National Mall from the balcony of the White House, Thursday, July 4, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

In a meeting with Democratic governors, while trying to shore up support in the party, Biden admitted he needs more sleep and should avoid scheduling activities after 8 p.m. He also mentioned that he was checked by a doctor for a cold since the debate. 

After that meeting, California Gov. Gavin Newsom took to the campaign trail in Michigan to show his support. 

“Joe Biden, our President, said he’s all in,” echoed Newsom. “And not only that, I’m here with you to prove it.” 

CBN Chief Political Correspondent, David Brody says while some

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