Democrat Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT) appeared on CBS’s “Face the Nation” with Margaret Brennan on Sunday morning to debate Biden and the way overseas adversaries understand him after the disastrous debate final week.
“How do you assume America’s overseas adversaries view President Biden’s efficiency on Thursday evening?” Brennan requested.
“I believe that, you understand, just about all people watched that debate and thought that the President didn’t carry out the way in which we’d have preferred to see him carry out,” Himes responded.
“I’m not so cynical as to consider that the American persons are going to decide on a President based mostly on a 90-minute debate,” Himes continued.
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.@margbrennan asks Home Intel rating Democrat Rep. @jahimes how America’s overseas adversaries are viewing President Biden’s debate efficiency. Himes says Biden has a “four-year file…of setting a tone that the remainder of the world says ‘Wow, America is again to the respectable… pic.twitter.com/Np6hEQjaCN
— Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) June 30, 2024
Maybe Rep. Himes is in denial. After the talk, there was mass panic as quite a few media outlets and the Democrat celebration had discussions of changing Biden as the 2024 nominee with one other candidate.
A ballot performed by YouGov the morning after the talk confirmed that 49 % surveyed mentioned that Biden should drop out of the Presidential race.
Himes shouldn’t be the one Democrat politician that’s defending Biden. Democrat Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA) was on NBC’s “Meet the Press” with Kristin Welker earlier on Sunday and defended Biden although his debate efficiency confirmed his cognitive decline.
“So, is {that a} sure to a cognitive check?” Welker requested Senator Warnock.
“I’m not a physician. It’s not one thing, fairly frankly, I’ve even considered,” Warnock responded.
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WATCH: Sen. @ReverendWarnock (D-Ga.) says voters will “check” each Biden and Trump over the course of the election.@kwelkernbc: Ought to Biden take a cognitive examination for transparency?
Warnock: “I’m not a physician. It’s not one thing, fairly frankly, I’ve even considered.” pic.twitter.com/5aGw6w1A3Y
— Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) June 30, 2024