Biden held a meeting with donors in New York, where he said he understood the concerns of the fund’s donors.
American President Joe Biden and his allies are trying to convince donors that he can defeat Donald Trump. The Financial Times writes about it.
Biden’s poor debate performance has led many of his wealthy supporters to question whether the US president should abandon his re-election bid.
On Saturday, June 29, Biden held a meeting with donors in New York, where he said he understood the concerns of the fund’s donors. At the same time, the president argued that “voters reacted differently” and after the debate, polls show a slight increase in ratings.
Donors present at the meeting described the mood in the room as weak, despite the fact that the president appeared stronger than during the debate, the newspaper writes.
While some donors have redoubled their efforts to rally people behind Biden, others have been more cautious, with some Wall Street megadonors saying they will continue funding Biden’s campaign in an effort to encourage him. to make room for another candidate altogether,” reports the Financial Times.
The Biden campaign has reported a record influx of small grassroots donations. So, in the day since the debate, the campaign has raised more than $27 million.
We remind you that the first debate between Biden and Trump in the presidential race ended in complete failure for the current head of state. During the debates, the US president’s voice was often hoarse, which the White House later attributed to a cold. There were also times when Biden lost his train of thought or couldn’t clearly articulate a proposal.
CNN reporters polled observers and asked: Who do you think won the debate today? Joe Biden got 33%, Donald Trump – 67%. Democrats have reportedly begun talking about a possible replacement candidate.
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Source: korrespondent

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