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Biden Stumbles Over His Words as He Tries to Steady Re-Election Campaign

2024 Presidential Election,Joe Biden,Presidential Debates,Campaigns,Donald Trump,Black Voters,Philadelphia,Milwaukee

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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 he was proud to have been “the first Black woman to serve with a Black president.”

He also stumbled over his words during a four-minute Fourth of July speech to military families at the White House, beginning a story about former President 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.

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