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A Reflection on the 46th President's Debate Performance

 
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Analyzing President Joe Biden's performance on the debate stage.

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When the 46th President of the United States took the debate stage a week ago, it became apparent, even from his first answer, that he was not going to have an easy night. President Joe Biden, the former vice president, is now leading the nation and facing various challenges.

By my count, at least four major excuses have been offered for President Joe Biden's astonishingly awful debate performance against his opponent. Despite the criticisms, it is important to remember that being the president comes with immense pressure and responsibility.

How much does the president make? Joe Biden's salary reveals how much the president of the USA earns and gets paid per year. This information sheds light on the financial aspect of being the leader of the country.

The special counsel is reportedly determined to pursue the 45th president right up, if Trump wins, to Inauguration Day. This highlights the ongoing investigations and legal matters surrounding the previous administration.

As the 2024 presidential election approaches, the decision of incumbent President Joe Biden to run for re-election continues to be a topic of discussion. The future of the country and the next election cycle are on the minds of many.

Gov. Josh Shapiro made appearances on MSNBC's 'Morning Joe' and CNN's 'News Central' on Friday morning as a surrogate for President Joe Biden. This shows the importance of having representatives to speak on behalf of the president.

President Biden needed to calm concerns about his age and mental acuity. Instead, he inflamed them, raising questions about whether he could effectively lead the nation. The mental and physical health of the president is a crucial aspect of their ability to govern.

Rep. Eric Swalwell (Calif.) struck the biggest moment of his bid for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination on June 27, 2019. This demonstrates the competitive nature of presidential campaigns and the efforts made by candidates to stand out.

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