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with us, u.s. president joe biden is expected to speak with democratic governors and congressional leaders and the hours ahead as concerns mount over his reelection bid following a poor debate performance at a fundraiser in virginia, mr. biden blame that performance on a tough travel schedule saying he almost fell asleep on stage reporters who were in the room believed that line was intended to be a joke. >> but so far there's been little to quiet concerns as to biden's approval rating hit a new low following the debate. and new cnn poll shows a dip 230, 6% and in an effort to calm concerns, mr. biden is expected to sit down for an interview with abc news this week. now this comes as the first democratic lawmaker publicly asked the president to step aside i salute president biden. >> i just feel that it's time for him to step aside. if we were to be able to protect what
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he allowed us to gain in 2020, which was a victory for democracy. but he could deliver this from trump, then he could be delivering us to trump this year if we have more for what happened last thursday another top democrat is acknowledging that mr. biden's debate was rough, but is making clear his better than the alternative a really comes down to a simple question. >> if you've got to separate grandparents that you can leave your kids with. one is is kind and has been good to them. maybe stiffer may have had a bad debate. and one is angry and talks about getting revenge on people who are you going to trust your kids with? and should we entrust the country with any less cnn's mj, lee house, more on the debate fallout from washington the democratic firewall around president joe biden is beginning to fracture. texas congressman lloyd doggett, becoming the first democratic lawmakers to publicly called on
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biden to withdraw from the 2024 election following last week's poor debate performance, the congressman saying in a statement, president biden's first commitment has always been to our country, not himself. i am hopeful that he will make the painful and difficult decision to withdraw office the white house facing a barrage of questions about the president's debate, performance. it was a bad night that he was not taking any cold medications. that is what i can speak to. i've asked the dog has doctor and that's what he stated to us and urged to release more medical records. >> we have released. there are reports from his medical team every year since he's been in office. the white house press secretary digging in and saying biden's accomplishments speak volumes with age comes wisdom and experience. other democrats beginning to publicly express concern that the president could hurt candidates in down-ballot races is his decision. i just want him to appreciate at this time just
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how much it impacts, not just his race but all the other races coming in november as republicans are ready to pounce on biden's debate showing to attack though democratic opponent a lot of confidence even the president's most staunch defenders, giving credence to the flurry of questions about his health. >> we as a vision, he has knowledge. he has judgment he has a strategic thinking and the rest, he has a bad night now, again, i think it's a legitimate question to say. is this an episode or is this a condition new cnn polling showing no immediate damage from biden's halting debate performance the president trailing donald trump by six points, 43% to 49%. the same numbers as april, but biden's approval ratings declining to a new low with just 36% of americans approving of his job performance. and in a hypothetical matchup, vice president kamala harris is pulling better against the former president. she is within
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striking distance, 45% to 47% will support her. >> if he were just to step aside. >> some prominent biden's of borders also expressing support for harris, but insisting for now that the present remain at the top of the ticket i want this ticket to continue to be biden harris and then we see what happens after the next election. and president biden on tuesday night offering a new explanation for his poor debate performance when he spoke at a fundraiser in virginia he apologize for the poor performance last thursday night and said this is not an excuse, but an explanation and blamed the extensive foreign travel that he did in the lead up to that cnn debate he said that it wasn't a smart idea that he didn't listen to his staff and that he almost fell asleep on stage that of course, is an explanation that is not likely to reach reassure a lot of democrats that are very
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concerned right now, i'm daily cnn at the white house joining me now is to set mare. she is a co-founder and ceo of the seneca project. she's also a resident scholar at the university of virginia's center for politics. and she wasn't the republican party for nearly three decades and lyft in 2020 after donald trump refused to concede the election, a pleasure to have you with us. >> thank you for having me so tara calls for president biden to step aside are growing increasingly louder. >> rafah, his faltering debate performance last thursday with some top democrats, spd seeking out along with wealthy donors, all pushing hard for him to be replaced while at the same time, his family and close aides are sticking beye him, encouraging the president to stay in the race despite poll numbers showing to do so, would risk of big loss to his rival donald trump. so what do the democrats need to do to fix this existential crisis well,
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first of all, then you just stop panicking eight. >> yes, last thursday was a bad debate performance. it was i think jarring for a lot of people because they did not expect president biden to come out and give that type of performance. however, it is not news that president biden is older. this is something that everyone's been talking about for quite some time. so the fact that he acknowledged the next day that he did not have a great performance and that he's a little older, doesn't walk as quickly or speak as smoothly as i used to think was an acknowledgment that yes that may be the case, but he's still fully capable of doing the job. and we have seen him so far in several events since then where he was vigorous, he was focused and he made the point that he is not donald trump in that he respects america, he respects our democracy. he doesn't lie to the american people and doesn't have any desire to be a dictator on day one. and i think the democrats need to keep this in perspective. it
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sounds in theory let's just replace him. we just remove the incumbent and we'll put somebody else knew there. but this is not an aaron saw workin. we know west wing episode here. this is real life and the complications and impracticality of doing that far outweigh the what we already know that the knowns versus the unknowns of keeping president biden on the ticket. and i think that's being lost in this conversation. >> but the concern is that people, voters will continue to see the image of joe biden standing at the podium failing to string words together, house democrats have spoken to cnn off the record saying president biden should go a couple of them have gone public, but when we'll other disgruntled democrats go public on this because this is building, isn't it? the pressure is building. >> listen, you're there are a
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couple of hundred members of congress and one or two can express their free to express their opinions. but the leaders in the republican and the democratic party are standing behind president biden and several members of congress are explaining, like i said, the impracticality of just replacing people need to understand a few things. the nomination process is very complicated. for democrats is a little bit different than for republicans, but for democrats they have certain deadlines that have already passed you can not just transfer the hundred million dollars of campaign finance money that has been raised on behalf of the biden harris county campaign. you can just transfer that to another candidate, whoever they were, two allegedly replace in theory, would have to raise start raising money from scratch. that's number one. number two is president with the replacement be kamala harris, the vice president. she would be the natural person to go to the next that would be the only way that they could keep that campaign finance money there's a lot of conversation about whether she
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would actually be that person, whether she could beat donald trump, then there's also the idea that you have to get on the ballot ballot access each state has its controls, its own elections. whoever the new replacement would be if it's not kamala harris and whomever, they would have to get qualified for the ballot. the time just doesn't doesn't allow for that. so there again, there are logistical issues that do not allow for the president, the united states, to just be, to just be replaced that way he would have to make that decision and he would have to do it within the next few days. and what we've seen so far from president biden, he is not keen on dropping out. and how does he drop out from the nomination and then not resign the presidency? i don't think that people are fully thinking this through, and he has demonstrated so far that he is fully capable. >> so if joe biden stays in place, the new york times is reporting that president biden's lapses are becoming increasingly common and
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worrisome. clearly, if he remains in this race, he will most likely hand victory to trump. what do you say to that? >> i would disagree with that. i don't think it's a fait accompli if president biden stays in this race, i think he does need to demonstrate with some more public appearances unscripted. he's doing a big interview with george stephanopoulos here and a major at a major interview in the united states this week. he's appearing at more campaign rallies he needs to do more to reassure the public that he is capable of doing the job. he had an excellent rally in north carolina on friday, the very next day after the debate, where he was on-point focused, energetic, and made an appeal to the american people as well as the address to the nation concerning the very troubling supreme court case ruling, giving presidential immunity to the president of the united states in virtually any act, whether it's criminal or not, if it's an official act as the presidency, that is extremely dangerous to the art, the
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future of our democracy and people need to keep focused on if you were to if donald trump were to he regained power. what he would do with that level of power, considering he would have no guardrails. tara setmayer. thank you so much for joining us. appreciate it thank you so much for having me a new york. >> judge has postponed donald trump's sentencing and the criminal hush money case. following the supreme court decision on presidential immunity, the judge's announcement tuesday underscores the far-reaching implications of the high court's ruling that could also impact other trump indictments cnn's kara scannell has more now from new york and new york judge, overseeing donald trump's criminal hush-money case has agreed to delay his sentencing, which had been scheduled for next week until mid september. >> this is to give the judge time to hear trump's legal arguments that his conviction should be thrown out in light of the supreme court court's decision earlier this week on presidential immunity, trump's
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lawyers arguing that some testimony you should never have come before the jury that includes the testimony of hope hicks, trump's communications adviser in the white house, as well as tweets that he made the first year that he was in office and records that indicate that he had phone conversations while he worked in the white house now, the da's office has not opposed dulling the sentencing, but they did say they believe that trump's arguments are without merit. now, the judge indicated that after he reads all the legal arguments, he will issue his decision on the presidential immunity issue on september 6. now, if he rules against trump and keeps his conviction in place, the judge has said he we'll sentence donald trump on september 18th. that is less than two months before election day. kara scannell, cnn, new york deadly hurricane beryl is expected to bata, jamaica today with life-threatening winds and storm surge. >> officials, there have imposed a nationwide curfew from six am to 6:00 p.m. local time. and jamaica is prime
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minister has declared the entire country a disaster area for the next week because of beryl's likely strength and impact jamaica must take this hurricane seriously. if you live in a low-lying area area is harakat a prone to flooding and landslides or if you live on the banks of a river or a bowling, i implore you to evacuate to a shelter or to save for growth beryl is moving rapidly across the caribbean and is now a category four storm packing 230 kilometers per hour winds. now this week it became the earliest ever cat five hurricane in the atlantic basin fueled by record high ocean temperatures forecasters say the center of the storm will make landfall in southern jamaica wednesday, and will then head to the cayman islands. we're also seeing more of the devastation beryl
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has left in its path. the death toll from the storm has risen to at least seven, including from flooding in venezuela as you can see you see this situation we are in here we don't wish this on anybody we're looking at a situation and yeah, they weren't today. >> he left me with nothing on all my stuff back there. >> the river took my house emergency officials in texas are urging residents to keep an eye on the gulf of mexico as hurricane beryl moves west across the caribbean, there were advising people to have a plan in place for 4 july holiday in case the storm system reaches the coast days of potentially record-breaking heat in the southern and western us could also impact holiday plans cnn's chad myers explained well, yes, a couple of very hot days coming up excessive heat warnings posted here across the deep south
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more than 120 people have been killed and 35 others injured, and a crowd crush in india in one of the deadliest such incidents in the country in recent years officials say most of the victims were women and children. >> it happened as tens of thousands of people gathered for a religious event in the northern state of uttar pradesh for more, we want to go to cnn's ivan watson, who joined us live from hong kong so ivan, what is the latest on this deadly crowd crush at the religious event in india rosemary, one of the priorities is for the authorities to identify all of the victims. this staggering number of people, at least 121 people who died, most of them women and two to respectfully return their bodies to their loved ones. this as authorities are also calling for strict punishment of anybody who was responsible for how this
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gathering for prayer turned into such a disaster? what was meant to be a time of prayer ending in tragedy in northern india. this the aftermath of the crowd crush at a religious gathering. bodies carried out from ambulances, loved ones distraught and grieving the dead most of them women and some children, according to authorities survivors describe the horrific scene. >> is that some luck. >> everyone began to leave. people fell into a drain beside the road. they started falling on top of each other and were crushed to death some were pulled out. >> what i them or loop. i came to attend the event with eight other people, but no one survived authorities say organizers planned for around 80,000 people to attend the event, but police say as many as 250,000 may have showed up, but with some there was a
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sudden commotion do to overcrowding and excessive humidity initial reports say attendees may have fallen into an open sewer and on top of each other. >> one state secretary said, the event organizers failed to comply with requirements from the district and that they would be punished. >> prime minister narendra modi addressed the incident on tuesday, jan. no well, i express my condolences to those who lost their lives in this accident. i wish for the speedy recovery of all the injured as an investigation gets underway, the death toll is feared to rise and questions about accountability remain unanswered. >> now, rosemary, the state government has announced it will pay compensation the equivalent of around $2,400 for each of the people who died in this crush the police have
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issued a report. were there accusing the organizers of culpable homicide? and they again pointed out that a permanent had been given for around 80,000 people to gather, but their estimates were that around 250,000 showed up. there are question marks about the fact that the a senior police officer told journalists on the scene that there were only 40 police officers who were who were sent to help manage the crowd of what was expected to be 80,000 people and then a final element here is that india has been suffering from extreme record-breaking heat and the authorities are saying that that also was likely a contributing factor to the huge death toll here. and it fits a pattern of political gatherings and religious gatherings, where people do die in these terrible crushes when panic and lack of control of the crowd sets in, there was a deadly incident that took place in the north of india just on new year's of
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this, of this year. >> rosemary ivan watson covering that tragic story from hong kong, many things voters in the uk head to the polls thursday for a momentous general election that will likely see the end of the conservative party's 14 year rule. prime minister rishi sunak is almost universally expected to lose. he took a major gamble by cooling for early elections and has struggled to turn around dire polling. a conservative to fish would likely asher in a center-left labour government headed by keir starmer cnn some abdelaziz has details now from london to lackluster candidates in a race with a result that is all but certain what play. it meets sound boring but this is a momentous election that could decimate the uk's most powerful political party. >> i was right in what is widely seen. >> it as a referendum on their
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14 years of leadership, the conservatives are bracing for a very damaging defeat prime minister rishi sunak called for the snap election that almost everyone believes he will lose over the next few weeks. i will fight for every vote i will earn your trust. >> but that trust is battered and bruised from boris johnson's partygate scandal to leadership feelings that saw three prime ministers in 2022 alone to a very messy brexit. many are fed up with the tories. all right, i think people are ticks all there's a sense of just wanting any kind of change. >> their destination. i think can only be expected. >> this will be the first election. but i've advised in through i won't be parting conservative current polls indicate the opposition labour party could win beye a landslide ushering in a center-left government led by keir starmer. but you won't
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change. you have to vote for it the makeup of british politics is shorter, undergo a seismic shift but because of britain's first-past-the-post system, labour could win, but fail to gain a clear mandate. >> thanks for coming everybody. >> if smaller parties for the far-right gain an outsized voice amid the political uncertainty, the new prime minister will inherit a mess. a cost of living crisis fueled in part by stagnant economy the country's beloved national health service is understaffed and overstretched an immigration remains an unresolved hot-button issue change is coming, but can starmer should he win, tackle the challenges and deliver on promises some of those 0s cnn london well, thanks to climate change, the misery and devastation from massive storms like hurricane beryl could be
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september. this comes after trump's legal team filed a letter seeking to challenge that conviction following the supreme court ruling that presidents have absolute immunity from prosecution for core official acts hurricane beryl is set to make landfall in jamaica later today, it is a category four storm and forecasters warn aid could bring life-threatening conditions. jamaican officials are warning people to take the threat seriously to find shelter and stock up on essentials jamaica is prime minister's is powerful storms like beryl are becoming a dangerous new normal hurricane. >> beryl is the earliest category five hurricane on record it highlights the growing impact of climate change on global weather patterns, particularly on small island developing states like jamaica while lower carbon
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emissions are miniscule or region bears the brunt of the impacts of climate change the hurricane further highlights the urgent need for global climate action and targeted support to enhance resilience against the escalating dangers of climate change and earlier i spoke with andrew tesla, a professor of atmospheric sciences at texas a&m university. and i asked how we prepare for a disastrously warming climate you can think about what we need to do in terms of two different things. the first thing we need to do is we need to adapt to the climate change that we can't avoid. so for example, a lot of places that used to not need air conditioning are going to need air conditioning. we're going need to build seawalls for places that used to not flood, but now they're going to flood. and so people call that adaptation. and so we need to be doing that at the same time, we want to stop the
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climate from warming. has been warming for 100 years as we keep warming as long as we're dumping carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. and so we need to stop doing that. we have the technology to stop doing that. we can switch to climate safe renewable energy. it's, it's our cheapest energy this point, you might be saying, well, why aren't we already doing it? it's because of the enormous political power of fossil fuels they're the fossil fuel industry is probably the most powerful industry in the history of humanity entity. they make trillions of dollars in revenue every year, and they don't want to turn off the tap. they want to keep pumping oil and natural gas and digging up coal. and so they're fighting the energy transition every step of the way. and that's really the battle. you climate change is not a scientific or a technical problem. it's a political typical problem. >> but the reality is, we've all got our cars that rely on gas was hooked on fossil fuels out. how do we make that transition? i mean, that is going to be an enormous step
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schwally the absolutely. and, you know, it's not the case, so we can do this in a year. you need to think about this as a 20 or 30 year transition. so you're not going to go out tomorrow and replace your car. but when you get a new car, it should be an electric vehicle. it's cheaper to run it's electric cars are better. and as we build more of them, they're going to be cheaper than internal combustion cars. and in fact, a lot of the technology that we have is actually cheaper. as i said, solar and wind energy are now our cheapest energy sources. but again, it's the political power of fossil fuels. they he, have captured a lot of our elected officials. they give them enormous campaign contributions. to the extent that these elected officials are legislative on behalf of fossil fuels and not on behalf of their citizens. >> so what's your warning to the world? and what does our future look like if we i can
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make changes right now paint us a picture of our future sure. >> so i think there are two different futures. you could imagine. one is a future where we do transition to renewable energy. we have clean air, we have better energy security, better national security. it's not costing us any extra money. and that's one world. we still need to pay to adapt to the climate change. we can avoid in that world but that's not about world to be in the other world, the world where we don't adapt to climate change, where we don't deal with this problem is the world that gets continuously hotter, sea levels rise precipitation patterns change the oceans acidify, and it's going to be extremely difficult to adapt to that world. and in fact, annotation that world is going to require enormous transfer of money from rich people to poor people. i mean, who's going to pay to air condition all of this. and i guarantee the people that are
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saying, let's adapt to climate change are not going to spend their money helping poor people adapt. and so it's a world where we're going to normalize suffering he was president joe biden is expected to meet with israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu and washington later this month, a white house official says the two will likely see each other over the course of the week, though no details have been announced mr. netanyahu is set to address congress on the 24th, despite opposition from some us lawmakers. >> meanwhile, the israeli prime minister has rejected the idea of starting a ceasefire in gaza while hamas remains in power when we went away, shame it, unnamed officials are briefing the new york times today. >> they say israel will be willing to end the war before achieving all of its goals i don't know who those unnamed officials are, but i am here to convey unequivocally this i'm not going to happen. we will end the war only after we
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achieved all of its goals, including the elimination of hamas and the release of all our hostages. the political echelon define these goals to the idf. and the idf has all the means to achieve them. we do not give into the winds of topeka, not in the new york times, and not anywhere else we are imbued with the spirit of victory he was responding to a report from the new york times which cited six current and former security officials who said a ceasefire would give israeli troops time to prepare for a potential potential land war with hezbollah so let's bring in cnn's paula hancocks, who's following developments for us from abu dhabi. >> good to see you, paula. so what more are you learning about these unnamed israeli officials telling the new york times that israel supports a hostage deal and a ceasefire before achieving its goal to eliminate hamas or claim benjamin netanyahu who says will not happen will rise me. this is from a new york times report which does have one
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named official, a former national security adviser, saying that the best way not just to be able to replenish troops and ammunition after the war in gaza, but also to be able to secure the release of 120 hostages still in gaza is to have a ceasefire. so this is a report they say they spoke to, as you say, six unnamed former and current officials as well, who said that this is the feeling of military leadership. at this point that the best way to be able to secure that releases to go along with the hostage and ceasefire deal, which is currently on the table, one that's at the us president joe biden has very publicly endorsed as well. now, these israeli prime minister has been quite unequivocal, saying this is simply not going to happen, that long as hamas is still in power, there will not be a ceasefire now, at the same time, he's also saying that he does support the
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ceasefire proposal on the table at the moment. but we have seen this, this rift between the israeli military and the israeli prime minister really widened in recent weeks that they appear to be widening. and we heard from the idf spokesperson daniel hagari saying that they can't destroy hamas, the israeli military has not able to do that is an ideology and it's certainly something that is widely felt within the israeli political sphere. whereas me and paula, what is the latest on the israeli military issuing new evacuation orders for areas in southern gaza, including eastern khan younis, and rafah so this is an area where there are many displaced at this point, people who have moved a number of times to try and avoid the fighting evacuation orders. now have caused some panic in that area. we have
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seen many trying to evacuate, believing there will be another significant ground operation there. and also the european hospital is within that evacuation area. they have been evacuating patients, including those in the icu, including babies in incubators. in fact, the who chief said that it was devastating to see that the european hospital was out of service. it's one of the last standing hospitals really within the gaza. this particular area of gaza at this point, now the idf hours after it issued those evacuation orders, did say it didn't mean the european hospital and that wasn't going to be part of any operation. but at that point, there had been and since that, what has happened at previous hospitals where the israeli military says, hamas has been hiding within, could happen at that hospital as well all right. thanks to paula hancocks. spring is the latest on those issues. appreciate it. >> would democrats aren't the
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1806 090121. now welcome back, everyone democrats and the u.s. aren't the only ones criticizing their candidates performance at the scene cnn presidential debate he trump conservatives are also feeling disillusioned with president joe biden, showing cnn's le rave reports this happy bar party is full of people who usually feel pretty bleak in this country needs to wake up there's a dangerous thing happening. >> it's called complacency their fans of the bulwark and never trump media organization. >> many are x republicans who reject donald trump, a group that can feel so tiny that some got on airplanes to meet one another. the event was festive and just a few days before the
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presidential debate, it's hard for me to wake up every morning and talk to my neighbors and know that they're supporting somebody that doesn't match any of their value hi, yes. >> becky is a former republican who flew in from south dakota with her sister-in-law were and i'm very red-state and i'm a very not red person and that's tough to find a community. there were married to republican men. is your husband pro-trump i think he's going to vote for trump. >> i hope he doesn't work for trump, but it's an interesting house to live in we wanted to talk to these people because they represent an important part of president biden's coalition. >> but after his struggle in the debate, we had to go back to them to see what a changed hofer was shocked and angry. >> i was terrible i'm i'm completely disillusioned. i at this they're both a joke. >> it felt like elder abuse. so yeah, i think he needs to be replaced if for anything, just out of respect for his
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humanity. robin heartland had flown from salt lake city to be among never trump irs before the debate i bled the district in north north georgia with marjorie taylor greene. he was pretty abusive to you people wearing masks during covid and i was a little traumatized by that how would you describe my politics? were center left. my husband was always republican and we got along fine for years and then it seemed since everything is kind of broken and we both knauer registered democrats in utah, which is rare, worried about what might happen up to the election. yes. it's very worried, very rare to have three daughters they all live in red states and they're in reproductive age, which is in their 20s. and i really worry about there her options. >> when we spoke to hocl and afterward, she said she'd barely been able to sit through the debate initial reaction was shocked and then just sadness
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and then i think i moved into anger. >> do you think joe biden should be replaced? it hurts me to say that, but yes. i don't think he's electable. i don't know how you dig out of this hole. he could do more events where he looks better. he slipped better since then and they can time it right. but everyone knows deepen their deep in deepen their existence, what they saw may happen again, the pre-debate party in denver was for a live podcast taping from the bulwark, which was created by former republican operatives at the after party. people told us that this was one of the few places where they could meet in real life, people who didn't make them feel crazy. >> i'm a all probably conservative republican. it's almost rather than being republican democrat has become more fitocracy versus democracy. even though i wouldn't probably economically
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agree with more of the policies that a trump administration put in place versus a biden administration i can support someone like problem. >> you'd feel safe here pain you feel like you can speak your mind and people may disagree, but you can talk about it in a rational way but after the debate, how cohen felt more despair you feel like you're being condescended to to be talked to from the democratic party, kinda like just get behind the candidate was very frustrating. and and angering this is not about to the democrat or republican party. they both put up candidates, that are not electable for very different reasons. trump is a criminal and many other issues biden is just aging and there is no reason that people should not be concerned with what they see
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