Biden Stumbles Over His Words as He Tries to Steady Re-Election Campaign
The president’s appearances have come under intense scrutiny since he appeared feeble in his debate against former President Donald J. Trump.
• July 4, 2024, 7:17 p.m. ET1/2
President Biden sought to steady his re-election campaign by talking with two Black radio hosts for interviews broadcast on Thursday, but he spoke haltingly at points during one interview and struggled to find the right phrase in the other, saying that hewas proud to have been “the first Black woman to serve with a Black president.”
He also stumbled over his wordsduring a four-minute Fourth of July speech to military families at the White House, beginning a story about formerPresident Donald J. Trump, calling him “one of our colleagues, the former president” and then adding, “probably shouldn’t say, at any rate” before abruptly ending the story and moving on.
Mr. Biden made the mistake on WURD radio, based in Philadelphia, as he tried to deliver a line that he has repeated before about having pride in serving as vice president for President Barack Obama. Earlier in the interview, he boasted about appointing the first Black woman to the Supreme Court and picking the first Black woman to be vice president.
The president also made a mistake earlier in the interview when he asserted thathe had been the first president elected statewide in Delaware. He appeared to mean that he was the first Catholic in the state to be elected statewide, going on to speak admirably of John F. Kennedy, a Catholic.
Mr. Biden and histop aides have said the president’s activities in the coming days are part of a series of campaign efforts designed to prove to voters, donors and activists that the president’s debate debacle was nothing more than what he has called “a bad night.”
All of the president’s appearances have come under intense scrutiny since he appeared listless and distracted in the debate against former President Donald J. Trump last Thursday, a performance that triggered a wave of anxiety among Democrats about whether he is too old to remain as the party’s nominee.
The president is scheduled to sit down on Friday for an interview with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos after a campaign rally in Madison, Wis. On Sunday, he is scheduled to appear at a campaign event in Philadelphia.
On Thursday, the president used the radio interviews to try to dispel concerns about the debate among members of the Black community.
In Mr. Biden’s appearance on the “The Earl Ingram Show,” which is aimed at Black listeners in Wisconsin but is also broadcast around the country, Mr. Ingram opened his show by asking the president to “speak to some accomplishmentsthat we may or may not be familiar with about your record.”
But despite the low-pressure nature of the interview,the president at times spoke haltingly as he delivered his rapid-fire answers. Asked why voting mattered, Mr. Biden gave an answer about the Supreme Court’s ruling this week on immunity for Mr. Trump.
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