'I'm doing well': Biden dispels doubts about mental fitness at campaign event
President Joe Biden addressed concerns about his mental fitness during a campaign event in Michigan. Despite facing doubts about his age and ability to govern, Biden assured supporters that he is doing well and capable of leading the country.
He campaigned without a teleprompter, engaging with voters and attempting to win over skeptical Democrats. He also took the opportunity to criticize his rival, Donald Trump, warning of a 'nightmare' if he wins a second term.
Biden's determination to continue running for re-election remains strong, despite opposition from some Democratic lawmakers. The focus now shifts to whether Biden can effectively defeat Trump and serve another term as president.
Concerns about his age and fitness have been growing, with a recent poll indicating that a majority of voters believe he is too old to be an effective leader. Biden's speech in Detroit aimed to highlight his past achievements and reassure supporters about his future ability to lead the nation.
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