Senile Joe Biden can’t catch a break.
On Friday, the Democrat presidential candidate again raised eyebrows regarding his mental fitness when he doubled down that he’s staying in the 2024 presidential race and will again beat opponent Donald Trump — in 2020.
Lmao crooked Joe Biden’s event today in Madison, Wisconsin is taking place at a local middle school gymnasium.
He can fit dozens! pic.twitter.com/mL7H8Nkif3
— Alex Bruesewitz (@alexbruesewitz) July 5, 2024
Speaking to a rally crowd in Madison, Wisconsin, the 81-year-old said, “There’s been a lot of speculation: What’s Joe going to do? Here’s my answer: I’m running and going to win again.”
“Some folks don’t seem to care who you voted for. They are trying to push me out of the race. Let me say this as clearly as I can: I’m staying in the race.”
“I’ll beat Donald Trump. I’ll beat him again in 2020.”
Joe Biden's big moment, defiantly announcing he is staying in the race:
"I'll beat Donald Trump. I'll beat him again in 2020." pic.twitter.com/KUTxBUVgoc
— MAZE (@mazemoore) July 5, 2024
“I’m the nominee of the Democratic Party. You voted for me to be your nominee. No one else,” he continued.
The gaffe amid Biden’s comeback tour is yet another damning indication he’s in a severe state of cognitive decline following last week’s disastrous debate, as Democrats panic they will have to swap him for Kamala Harris, Gavin Newsom, Michelle Obama, or Hillary Clinton in the coming months.
The sentiment was shared by an audience member at the Madison rally holding up a sign telling Biden to “Pass the torch.”
An attendee held up a “Pass The Torch, Joe” sign at Biden’s Wisconsin rally: pic.twitter.com/Vht1NtErxd
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) July 5, 2024
They snuck a “Pass the Torch Joe” sign into the Wisconsin Biden rally. pic.twitter.com/0VT8ffg1bI
— Dustin Grage (@GrageDustin) July 5, 2024
Another person outside the rally held a sign reading, “Save your legacy, Drop Out!”
Biden’s visit to Wisconsin coincidentally comes on the same day as the swing state’s liberal-controlled Supreme Court upheld a decision to allow voters to cast votes using unmanned absentee ballot drop boxes.