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VisitBiden and Trump Clash in First 2024 CNN Debate in Atlanta, Sparking Concerns Over Biden's Performance
Jun 28, 2024, 03:30 AM
In the first presidential debate of 2024, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump faced off in a highly anticipated CNN event. The debate, held in Atlanta without an audience and with microphones muted except when it was a candidate's turn to speak, was marked by intense exchanges on key issues such as the economy, immigration, and the Capitol insurrection. Biden, who appeared raspy and at times halting, struggled to effectively counter Trump’s criticisms. Trump, on the other hand, leaned heavily into falsehoods about the economy and immigration while making sweeping accusations against Biden. The debate took a personal turn with both candidates hurling insults at each other, and at one point, they even argued about who was better at golf. Biden's performance sparked concerns among Democrats about his candidacy, with some suggesting he should bow out of the race. Following the debate, online betting odds shifted, making Trump a -175 favorite to win the November election, while Biden's odds fell to +300. The debate concluded without a clear winner, but it intensified the scrutiny on both candidates' abilities to lead the country.
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