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President Biden's rocky start: Democrats face tough choices
President Joe Biden's poor debate performance on Thursday sparked panic among Democrats, who are now considering whether they can replace the 81-year-old.
The president's faltering debate performance last week has many Democrats worried that he will lose the election, prompting questions about the party's future.
Despite these setbacks, Biden has delivered on several major promises since taking office in 2021, some with bipartisan support.
What went wrong in the debate?
Biden's performance in the debate was widely criticized, with many commentators saying he appeared confused and out of touch.
The president made several gaffes, including confusing the number of Americans who have died from COVID-19 and incorrectly stating that the Affordable Care Act covers mental health care.
Biden also struggled to answer questions about his age and health, leading to speculation that he may not be up to the demands of the presidency.
What are Democrats doing now?
In the wake of the debate, some Democrats are calling for Biden to step down and be replaced by a younger candidate.
Others are urging the party to rally behind Biden and help him win the election.
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) has said it is “100% behind” Biden, but some party leaders are privately expressing doubts about his ability to win.
What's next for Biden?
Biden has said he plans to run for re-election in 2024, but it is unclear whether he will have the support of his party.
If Biden does not run, the Democrats will need to find a new candidate to lead them in the next election.
The party has a deep bench of talented politicians, but it is unclear who will emerge as the frontrunner.