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Biden Vows to Continue Fighting Despite Poor Debut Performance: Schedule Keeps Busy, Promising Supporters

US President Joe Biden held a military dinner and barbecue on the south lawn of the White House during the 4th of July celebration, where he addressed supporters and assured them that he is “not going anywhere” in response to rumors about leaving the election campaign. A supporter shouted “keep fighting” in response to his statement.

In the first TV debate between Biden and Trump, Biden, who is 81 years old, did not make a good impression according to his party members. However, Biden is determined to continue the campaign and has scheduled events in Wisconsin, an interview with ABC, and a visit to Philadelphia in the coming days. He will also be holding a press conference in Washington as part of the NATO summit next week, as reported by the Associated Press. Biden’s busy schedule reflects his determination to press forward with his campaign efforts.

Samantha Jones

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