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George Stephanopoulos Says Biden Can’t Serve Another 4 Years

George Stephanopoulos gets blunt after Biden interview: ‘I don’t think he can serve four more years’

On Tuesday, George Stephanopoulos was walking through the streets of New York City in shorts, over-the-ear headphones, and a T-shirt when a stranger asked him about President Joe Biden’s fitness for office.

The ABC News anchor, who had just sat down with Biden a few days earlier for his first on-camera television interview following the CNN presidential debate, candidly responded, “I don’t think he can serve four more years.”

George Stephanopoulos Says Biden Can’t Serve Another 4 Years: The scathing remark made by Stephanopoulos, whose video was posted to TMZ, was the latest example of the media attacking Biden,George Stephanopoulos gets blunt after Biden interview: ‘I don’t think he can serve four more years’  raising serious doubts about his ability to defeat Donald Trump in November and then serve another term.

On Tuesday night, Stephanopoulos communicated lament for his straight to the point comment, saying through a representative, “Recently I answered an inquiry from a bystander. I shouldn’t have.” ( Notably, Stephanopoulos did not retract his position; rather, he simply stated that he shouldn’t have.) ABC News independently said that Stephanopoulos “communicated his own perspective and not the place of ABC News.” Nonetheless, the comment has already caused any harm.

It should come as no surprise that Stephanopoulos is not the only member of the news media to hold that opinion. The reality is that Biden has, at this point, lost a significant portion of the press corps, whether fair or unfair (and I do believe you could argue that some of the coverage over the past two weeks has been over the top and irresponsible). The narrative that Biden, his campaign, and the White House are promoting simply does not resonate with many journalists.

The New York Times editorial board titled a scathing piece last week, “To Serve His Country, President Biden Should Leave the Race,” while a number of other prominent individuals urged him to resign.

George Stephanopoulos Says Biden Can’t Serve Another 4 Years:  That deficiency of trust represents a critical test for Biden as he attempts to persuade the American public that he is up for the troublesome errand before him. It’s never a good sign for a political candidate when everything Biden does and says is scrutinized. Even worse for Biden is the fact that he is no longer getting the benefit of the doubt. Actually, the opposite is true.

George Stephanopoulos Says Biden Can't Serve Another 4 Years
George Stephanopoulos Says Biden Can’t Serve Another 4 Years

The president said for this present week that he couldn’t care less about what “the elites” ponder his appointment. However, he is well aware, given his decades in politics, that it is not a winning strategy to alienate the media and engage in conflict with them. Gladiator II: Paul Mescal battles a rhino in upcoming film Millions of Americans’ perceptions of his fitness for office are influenced, whether he likes it or not, by the way the media reports on his campaign. Additionally, the recent coverage that has slammed Biden’s campaign poses a grave threat to the campaign’s ability to survive, given how close the 2024 race was prior to the CNN debate.

It remains to be seen how Biden will emerge from the media storm that is threatening to consume his candidacy. Can he? Hitherto, the means Biden has taken to win back trust have neglected to convey the ideal result. Joe Bonsall, The Oak Ridge Boys country music mainstay, dead at 76 That is demonstrated most clearly in the interview with Stephanopoulos. Rather than assisting him with pushing ahead, conceding the meeting has actually misfired, with Biden neglecting to try and persuade Stephanopoulos with his message.

It is not good news for the president’s campaign that he was unable to convince the interviewer his campaign selected for his first post-debate sit-down of his ability to lead the country for the next four years.

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