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WorldCalls for a backdown: Defiant Biden fights on amid high-stakes gaffes

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Calls for a backdown: Defiant Biden fights on amid high-stakes gaffes

Joe Biden took to the stage with his presidency, re-election hopes, and political future hanging in the balance during a high-stakes news conference on Thursday night.

This session, lasting an hour, marked the conclusion of a NATO summit and was his first unscripted public appearance since a challenging debate with his opponent, Donald Trump. Biden’s earlier gaffe, where he mistakenly referred to Ukraine’s President Zelensky as “President Putin,” had already sparked concerns.

Throughout the conference, Biden, 81, faced persistent questions about his age and fitness to serve another term, concerns that were amplified by his debate performance. Despite these challenges and growing calls from several Democratic politicians and donors for him to withdraw from the presidential race, Biden remained composed.

He repeatedly dismissed worries about his campaign, asserting that his focus was not on his legacy but on completing the work he started when he assumed office in 2021.

“If I slow down and can’t get the job done, that’s a sign I shouldn’t be doing it,” he said. “But there’s no indication of that yet.”

From different perspectives, President Joe Biden’s Thursday night news conference at the NATO summit was seen either as a display of resolute determination or a sign of denial regarding his precarious political standing.

Despite the high stakes, Biden, 81, appeared unfazed by the pressure to step down, prompted by his earlier missteps, such as confusing Ukraine’s President Zelensky with “President Putin” and referring to Vice-President Kamala Harris as “Vice-President Trump.”

These gaffes added fuel to the calls from several Democratic politicians and donors for Biden to withdraw from the presidential race. The president, however, remained defiant, insisting that he is committed to completing his term and pushing his campaign forward.

He reassured the public of his capability to lead, despite continuous scrutiny over his age and cognitive abilities. Biden’s confident demeanor at the news conference, despite these stumbles, aimed to reassure his supporters and dispel doubts about his capacity to win another term and compete against his rival, Donald Trump.

The political landscape remains tense as more Democratic members of Congress join the call for Biden to step down, and his campaign must now grapple with whether this momentum will continue to build. Nonetheless, Biden maintains that the campaign is just beginning and expresses confidence in his ability to secure victory in the upcoming election.

The Democratic delegates who will officially back him as the party’s nominee at next month’s convention were free to change their minds as they pleased, he said, before mock whispering: “It’s not going to happen.”

He indicated that he might step aside if his staff provided data showing he couldn’t win, but current polls still suggest the race is very close. For example, an Ipsos survey released on Thursday showed Mr. Biden just one point behind his opponent, well within the margin of error.

Since the start of the year, support for both candidates has remained remarkably stable, despite the extraordinary controversies surrounding them.

However, polling alone won’t ease the anxiety among many Democratic officials, and the concerns hovering over Biden’s campaign are not easily dismissed. Reports suggest that more Democratic politicians are prepared to publicly break with the president, having waited until after the conclusion of the NATO summit to express their doubts.

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