Former President Barack Obama admitted that 'bad debate nights happen' after President Biden's Thursday performance, but still defended his former VP.
Former President Obama admitted President Biden had a 'bad' debate while offering a scathing message to his opponent on Friday following their showdown. In a message on X, Obama conceded that his former vice president failed to deliver a strong showing for the Democratic Party and the American people. 'Bad debate nights happen. Trust me, I know.
Those who keep in regular contact with Obama say his concerns are not out of any underlying animosity towards Biden or his team but rather an acknowledgment of the country's fractured political and media landscape, according to the magazine. Fox News' Elizabeth Elkind contributed to this report.
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