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Biden Criticized for Careless Mistake, Claims He’ll Beat Trump ‘Again in 2020’

July 6, 2024 - Updated on March 5, 2025
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President Joe Biden faced sharp criticism after a significant careless mistake during a recent speech in which he mistakenly claimed he would beat Donald Trump “again in 2020.” The error occurred on July 5, 2024, during an address to supporters in Philadelphia. The president’s slip has drawn considerable attention, with critics arguing that it reflects poorly on his cognitive abilities and overall fitness for office, especially given his age.

Biden’s statement quickly became a focal point for political commentators and opponents. “It just gets increasingly worse,” remarked a prominent critic from the Republican party. The error has been seen by many as indicative of larger issues concerning Biden’s age and mental sharpness. At 81, Biden is the oldest president in U.S. history, and questions about his cognitive health have been a recurring theme among his detractors.

Despite the careless mistake, President Biden remains confident in his ability to secure victory in the upcoming 2024 election. He emphasized his belief that he is uniquely positioned to defeat Trump, pointing to his success in the 2020 election as evidence. “I’m the only one who has ever beat him. And I’ll beat him again,” Biden stated in an interview with The New Yorker. However, this confidence is tempered by polling data that suggests significant concerns among voters about his age. A recent New York Times/Siena College poll found that 73% of voters believe Biden is too old to be an effective president.

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The same poll also revealed that 42% of voters think Trump, who is four years younger than Biden, is too old for the presidency. This has raised additional concerns as Trump has also made several gaffes recently. Nevertheless, Trump’s dominance in the Republican primaries suggests he remains a formidable opponent.

In his interview with The New Yorker, Biden also discussed the potential challenges he anticipates if Trump were to lose the 2024 election. He expressed concerns that Trump would contest the election results, regardless of the outcome. “I just think that he’ll do anything to try to win. If—and when—I win, I think he’ll contest it. No matter what the result is,” Biden said. This assertion is underscored by the tumultuous aftermath of the 2020 election, which saw Trump’s supporters storm the Capitol on January 6, 2021, an event that Biden referenced as a cautionary tale for the upcoming election.

Biden’s remarks highlight a broader concern about the stability of American democracy in the face of contentious elections. A CBS poll from January 2024 found that half of the respondents believed the losing side of this year’s election would resort to violence. This sentiment reflects the heightened political tensions and the potential for unrest as the election approaches.

While Biden’s careless mistake has provided fodder for his critics, it also serves as a reminder of the high stakes involved in the 2024 election. The president’s age and cognitive health will likely remain central issues in the campaign, as will concerns about the integrity of the electoral process and the potential for post-election conflict.

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