Biden's Post-Debate Strategy: Returning to Normalcy
President Joe Biden is attempting to recover from a poor debate performance by focusing on his presidential duties and campaigning against Donald Trump. Despite Democratic concerns, Biden's team is waiting for further polling before making significant adjustments to his campaign strategy.
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Following a rocky debate performance, President Joe Biden is striving to realign his campaign by concentrating on his presidential responsibilities and reasserting Donald Trump as a national threat. As Democratic unease mounts, Biden's inner circle awaits additional polling before deciding on any major campaign adjustments.
The president's schedule remains business as usual, including a Medal of Honor ceremony and Independence Day celebrations, while his team recalibrates strategies behind the scenes. Vice President Kamala Harris acknowledged the debate misstep but emphasized Biden's strengths over Trump during a recent fundraiser.
Despite internal debates on more public appearances, Biden's family support and attempted normalization efforts continue. The campaign is banking on the president's resilience and past speeches as effective measures to counteract the recent debate setback.
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