In a recent interview with ABC News, US President Joe Biden attributed his disastrous debate performance against Donald Trump to exhaustion and a bad cold. Despite growing concerns among Democrats about his ability to beat Trump in the upcoming election, Biden insisted that he is the most qualified candidate and dismissed polls indicating otherwise. The interview, which was closely watched by political observers, did little to reassure viewers about Biden’s age and fitness for office. Democratic donors and business leaders are expressing dissatisfaction with his candidacy, with some halting funding and considering alternative candidates. Even some of Biden’s political allies, such as Nancy Pelosi, have raised questions about his health. Ron Fournier, a former White House correspondent, expressed doubts about Biden’s ability to serve another term, urging Democrats to reconsider their support for him. Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey also issued a statement urging Biden to carefully evaluate whether he remains the best candidate to defeat Trump. Despite the mounting criticism, Biden remains adamant that he is the candidate to beat in November. The pressure is on for Biden to prove his critics wrong and secure the Democratic nomination for the upcoming election.
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