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Bill Clinton shows support for Biden after debate: “What matters are the facts”

Former American President Bill Clinton (1993-2001) showed this Friday his support for the current Democratic Party candidate for the November elections, Joe Bidenafter his performance in the debate against the Republican Party Donald Trump and stated that what really matters are “the facts and history”.

“I will leave the evaluation of the debate to the analysts, but this is what I know: what matters are the facts and the history,” Clinton stated in his report X.

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Joe Biden has given us 3 years of strong leadership, stabilizing us after the pandemic, creating a record number of new jobs, making progress on solving the climate crisis, and launching a successful effort to reduce inflation. while also pulling us out of the quagmire that Donald Trump left us in. That’s what’s really at stake in November.”, he emphasized.

Biden, 81, saw his candidacy weakened as the Democratic candidate for the November elections, after that face-to-face with Trump in which He appeared physically clumsy and at times hesitant, incoherent and unable to finish a sentence, which caused the polls to declare the Republican the clear winner.

Despite everything, the current occupant of the White House faced growing criticism this Friday, defending both his legacy and his ability to remain in power for another four years.

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I wouldn’t run again if I didn’t believe with all my heart and soul that I could do the job. “The stakes are too high.” he said at a campaign event in Raleigh, North Carolina.

The president admitted that he does not walk “as easily” as before, that he does not speak “as fluently” and that he does not debate as well as in the past.

Obviously I know I’m not young. But this is what I know. I know how to tell the truth. “I know how to do my job”he emphasized.



Source: Elcomercio

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