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CJR Staff
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May 7, 2023

President Biden Gets Bad Campaign News

Americans who voted for President Joe Biden in 2020 want him to prove he is still the best man for the job.

A majority of voters who previously supported Biden think he should publicly debate other Democrat presidential candidates.

"79 percent of eligible voters who voted for Biden agree the Democratic Party should hold all-in televised primary debates," Breitbart reported.

They Want Biden To Work For It

"The Democratic Party has been criticized for the fact no debates are planned even after Robert F. Kennedy Jr, the nephew of the late President John F. Kennedy and self-help author and 2020 Democratic candidate Marianne Williamson have thrown their respective hats into the ring," reported Breitbart.

Kennedy already called on the Biden to meet him on the debate stage for a public debate.

68 percent of eligible voters believe the Democratic Party should hold televised debates, according to the Redfield & Wilton Strategies poll. That 68 percent is huge compared to the mere 15 percent who answered "no" and 17 percent who responded "don’t know."

"The figure supporting debates was even higher among those who said they’d previously voted for Biden, with 79 percent agreeing there should be Democratic primary debates," according to Breitbart.

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