Jagat Jamadar Joe Biden was seen struggling to put forth his point in the presidential debate held before the US presidential election. At the same time, Republican candidate Donald Trump dominated him during the entire debate, which also gave Biden a chance to speak. After which the leaders and supporters of the Democratic Party are also expressing concern about Biden's health. They are raising questions on his candidacy. A Democratic MP has also advised Biden to drop out of the presidential race.
After the debate between the two leaders, Joe Biden responded to the ongoing debate about the President's health. Biden blamed his international travel for his poor performance in the debate. “The truth is, you know I'm not very smart,” the President said at an event on Tuesday. I traveled internationally before the debate and did not hear anything from my own officials. I have also joined the discussion again. I almost fell asleep on stage due to fatigue. He further said that this is not an outsider but an explanation.
Kamala Harris can replace Biden
There is often discussion about the increasing age and deteriorating health of US President Joe Biden. That US Vice President Kamala Harris can replace him. According to the information, the Democrats may soon make Vice President Kamala Harris their presidential candidate in place of Biden. Kamala Harris said that look, Biden is our candidate. We have defeated Trump before and will defeat him again. Harris also said that she is proud to be Joe Biden's partner, but refused to comment on whether she would replace Biden if needed.
There is tremendous excitement in America about the presidential election
Voting for the US presidential election will be held on November 5 this year. In this election, President Joe Biden from the Democratic Party and former President Donald Trump from the Republican Party are the candidates. The first presidential debate was held between the two leaders on June 28. In which both the leaders targeted each other. In the survey conducted after this debate, about 63 percent of the people believe that Trump will win this debate.