Biden Asserts, ‘I’m the Nominee,’ Despite Stumbling on Election Year at Wisconsin Rally

Biden Asserts, ‘I’m the Nominee,’ Despite Stumbling on Election Year at Wisconsin Rally

At a rally in Wisconsin, President Biden made it clear that he is not backing down from the presidential race, despite calls from fellow Democrats to consider dropping out due to concerns about his age and mental acuity. The 81-year-old president confidently declared, “I’m the nominee” and vowed to win again. However, in a momentary slip-up, he mistakenly said the election year was 2020 instead of 2024.

Despite the gaffe, Biden’s supporters remain steadfast in their belief in his leadership and ability to secure a second term. The president’s defiance in the face of criticism demonstrates his determination to see his vision through and continue to serve the American people.

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