Biden Asks Donors to Stick With Him After Disastrous Debate

President Joe Biden boards Air Force One at LaGuardia International Airport, Saturday, June 29, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

(Bloomberg News/TNS) − President Joe Biden told deep-pocketed donors in New York’s Hamptons that he acknowledges worries about his debate performance against Donald Trump, and he vowed to stick with his reelection bid.

“I understand the concern about the debate,” Biden said Saturday at the oceanfront Hamptons estate of hedge fund manager Barry Rosenstein and his wife, Lizanne, who hosted him at a fundraiser. “I get it. I didn’t have a great night.”

With about 150 people in attendance, Biden repeated that he wouldn’t be running “if I didn’t believe I could win” as he seeks to rebuild momentum after the debate debacle on Thursday, which has spread alarm among Democrats. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, a Democrat, hosted a reception for Biden later Saturday.

Democratic donors, lawmakers and strategists were rattled by Biden’s debate performance, with some urging the president to consider stepping aside. After Biden said Friday he has no plans to do so, the fundraisers are a chance to reassure supporters that he’s capable of serving another four years in the White House.

Biden’s debate performance also risks diminishing his fundraising ability as Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, gains ground. Biden’s campaign downplayed those concerns, saying it raised $27 million between the debate day and Friday evening.

A bundler working on the event, who wasn’t authorized to discuss it publicly, said the campaign wasn’t aware of any donors pulling out.

Several people outside the Hamptons venue held up signs urging him to drop out, even while expressing sympathy.

Paul McIsaac, 84, a self-described political independent, urged Biden to step aside for “the higher priority of the country,” saying he should “take this moment to be a world historic figure, go against all his political instincts and do the really morally and tactically smart thing to do.”

At Murphy’s mansion in Middletown, New Jersey, the governor gave Biden a brief, encouraging introduction. “You’re on fire and we are all with you 1,000%,” Murphy said. The event raised $3.7 million, New Jersey first lady Tammy Murphy said.

Biden, 81, told supporters at a post-debate rally in North Carolina on Friday he’s committed to winning the November election, while acknowledging his age.

Trump outraised Biden in May for the second consecutive month, fueled by a surge in donations after his 34-count conviction in his New York trial.

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