President Joe Biden touted his experience as a rebuttal to chronic questions about his age at a campaign fundraiser on Broadway Monday evening, delivering an impassioned, campaign-style speech that also accused former President Donald Trump as being โdetermined to destroy democracy.โ
In remarks at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, where the two-tiered cast iron set for Sweeney Todd remained mostly in place (minus the barber chair), Biden directly addressed an issue that polls have consistently found is a top concern for voters. At 80, Biden would be 86 at the end of a potential second term.
โA lot of people seem focused on my age. Believe me, I know better than anyone,โ the president said, going on to use his experience as rationale for his reelection.
โWhen this nation was flat on its back, I knew what to do,โ he said.
On Ukraine: โI knew what to do, to rebuild alliances.โ
โWhen democracy was at stake, I knew what to do,โ he said.
CNN polling conducted by SSRS in late August found roughly three-quarters of Americans say theyโre seriously concerned that Bidenโs age might negatively affect his current level of physical and mental competence (73%), and his ability to serve out another full term if reelected (76%), with a smaller 68% majority seriously concerned about his ability to understand the next generationโs concerns (that stands at 72% among those younger than 65, but just 57% of those 65 or older feel the same).
Biden also spoke in some of his most direct terms yet in tying Trump to his larger reelection theme of protecting democracy. He mentioned his predecessor by name after obliquely referring to the former president at another fundraiser earlier in the evening.
โIn 2024, democracy is on the ballot once again,โ Biden said. โAnd let there be no question: Donald Trump and his MAGA…
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