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Biden assures donors he can still win election despite debate backlash

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President Joe Biden has reassured his supporters and campaign donors that he remains confident in his ability to win the upcoming presidential election against Donald Trump. 

Speaking at fundraising events in New York and New Jersey, Biden addressed concerns following his recent debate performance, which had sparked doubts among some Democrats.

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“I didn’t have a great night, but neither did Trump,” Biden admitted, while promising, “We’re going to win this election.”

The debate drew criticism for Biden’s performance, with some describing his responses as shaky. Notable Democrats, including former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, commented that his performance “wasn’t great,” and former communications director Kate Bedingfield called it “really disappointing.”

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Despite this, Biden pledged to continue fighting and emphasized the importance of the election. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy expressed strong support, stating, “We are all with you 1,000%.”

The Biden campaign acknowledged the debate did not meet expectations but dismissed any notions of stepping aside. Campaign Chairwoman Jennifer O’Malley Dillon noted that internal polling indicated “voters’ opinions were not changed,” emphasizing that media narratives often lead to temporary shifts in polls.

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Former President Barack Obama also weighed in, supporting Biden by reminding voters of the stakes: “This election is still a choice between someone who fought for ordinary folks his entire life and someone who only cares about himself.”

In contrast, Trump claimed victory in the debate, criticizing Biden’s competence. However, Biden’s campaign reported raising over $27 million following the debate, suggesting continued donor confidence.

While a post-debate poll by Data for Progress indicated that 62% believed Trump won, Biden’s team remained focused on the long game, stressing that the race is still close.

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