Majority of Americans Will Now Be Tuning In to Debate – Biden Can’t Risk a Single Senior Moment

The article⁤ discusses the upcoming first presidential debate of⁣ the 2024 elections, where President Joe Biden will face off against former President‌ Donald ⁤Trump. The debate is highly anticipated, with ‍around 60% of U.S. adults expected to watch. There⁢ are concerns about Biden’s mental and physical capabilities, given his past performance and the increased scrutiny during debates. ‌The debate rules from CNN require no props or notes, and there will be limited interaction with campaign staff during breaks. This puts additional pressure on Biden, as any‌ major gaffe could be detrimental ‍to his⁤ campaign. There ⁣are also rumors and concerns about Biden potentially using ⁤pharmaceuticals to enhance his performance. The article concludes with a call to action from The⁣ Western Journal, emphasizing the importance of the 2024 election and ⁢seeking‍ support to continue their journalism efforts.


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By Jared Harris June 27, 2024 at 10:00am

The stakes are high as the first presidential debate of the 2024 elections is set to kick off Thursday night.

Democratic President Joe Biden will be facing off against former President Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, at CNN’s Atlanta studios.

The candidates will be facing off against each other for the first time this election cycle in a 90-minute debate that promises to draw a majority of American viewers — literally, perhaps.

According to a poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, roughly 6 in 10 U.S. adults are planning on watching or reviewing the debate in some form.

A majority of Democrats polled see the debate as critically important to the future of Biden’s campaign.

Considering Biden’s troubling performance over recent years, an hour and a half spent squaring off against Trump on live television may not be the best way to bolster his chances of winning in November.

Biden’s mental health will be on full display as he faces Trump alone, giving the sitting president an opportunity to dispel (or confirm) any doubts about his ability to shoulder the burden of the Oval Office.

Far from his quick and clear rhetoric as a senator and vice president, Biden’s decline became apparent in the run-up to 2020’s general elections.

Biden’s behavior was concerning enough at the time that even political liberals doubted his fitness to lead from the White House.

Will Biden suffer a gaffe during the debate?

Since his inauguration, the president has confused the names of people and places, as well as key facts relating to whatever he may be speaking about.

Sometimes he even derails the conversation completely unprompted to babble about an unrelated topic.

Anyone paying attention to Biden’s condition over the last four years knows his apparent mental troubles are just the tip of the iceberg. His physical condition, as evidenced by his ongoing battle with stairs, is also in question.

Even with the help of shorter and simpler steps, the president still struggles to ascend into Air Force One.

The general public’s view of Biden is one thing – it’s carefully crafted by select White House appearances, pre-chosen questions from reporters and a healthy dose of mainstream media cooperation.

What Americans will see Thursday night is likely to be something else entirely.

According to CNN’s debate rules, Biden will have to make it through the entire debate with no props or pre-written notes of any kind. There will be two commercial breaks, during which campaign staff are forbidden to interact with candidates.

The rules, which apply to Trump as well, allow for the candidates to each have a pen, paper and a bottle of water. Candidates’ microphones will be muted unless it is their turn to speak.

The margin of error is razor-thin for Biden. With the nation watching, even a single mental lapse could cost him dearly.

The stakes are clear even to the mainstream media. Earlier this month, political analyst Elise Jordan appeared on MSNBC and warned Biden cannot risk a “senior moment” during the debate.

There is also serious concern that Biden may be getting pharmaceutical assistance to offset his mental and physical decline while on stage.

Representative Ronny Jackson even floated the possibility of drug testing Biden before the debate.

With only hours left to go until the debate, Biden’s handlers are in an unenviable position as their ward is set to shuffle on stage and out of their reach in front of millions of Americans.


A Note from Our Deputy Managing Editor:

“We don’t even know if an election will be held in 2024.” Those 12 words have been stuck in my head since I first read them.

Former Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn recently made that comment to Floyd Brown, founder of The Western Journal.

And if the leftists and the elites get their way, that’s exactly what will happen — no real election, no real choice for the Electoral College, and no real say for the American people.

The Western Journal is fighting to keep that from happening, but we can’t do it alone.

We work tirelessly to expose the lying leftist media and the corrupt America-hating elites.

But Big Tech’s stranglehold is now so tight that without help from you, we will not be able to continue the fight.

The 2024 election is literally the most important election for every living American. We have to unite and fight for our country, otherwise we will lose it. And if we lose the America we love in 2024, we’ll lose it for good. Can we count on you to help?

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Jared has written more than 200 articles and assigned hundreds more since he joined The Western Journal in February 2017. He was an infantryman in the Arkansas and Georgia National Guard and is a husband, dad and aspiring farmer.

Jared has written more than 200 articles and assigned hundreds more since he joined The Western Journal in February 2017. He is a husband, dad, and aspiring farmer. He was an infantryman in the Arkansas and Georgia National Guard. If he’s not with his wife and son, then he’s either shooting guns or working on his motorcycle.

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