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Biden assures donors he can still succeed in US presidential election despite poor debate performance

US President Joe Biden has reassured Democratic donors that he can still win the upcoming presidential election against Republican candidate Donald Trump, following concerns raised by his lackluster performance in the recent CNN Presidential Debate. Despite admitting that he did not have a great night during the debate, Biden remained optimistic about his chances, promising his supporters that he will emerge victorious in the end. The debate between Biden and Trump was marred by unclear and uncertain responses from the President, leading to doubts among some Democrats regarding his suitability as a candidate. However, Biden’s campaign team remains steadfast in their support for him, with campaign chairwoman Jennifer O’Malley Dillon stating that post-debate polling indicated no significant changes in voters’ opinions. Despite criticism from various quarters, including former President Barack Obama, Biden’s campaign has continued to raise substantial funds, demonstrating ongoing enthusiasm for his candidacy. With the election fast approaching, it remains to be seen how Biden’s performance in the debates will impact his overall standing with voters across the United States.