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    Biden's supporters want to 'let Joe be Joe' - but his stumbles are now under a bigger spotlight

    President Joe Biden is attempting to shake off concerns about his cognitive capacities, but public doubts about his fitness to serve are increasing. Biden's every move is now under scrutiny as any potential stumble risks becoming magnified and delivering another blow to his candidacy. Some of his recent outings and meetings have left puzzling results, such as in the Stephanopoulos interview where Biden said, "I don't think so, no" when asked whether he watched a replay of the debate.

    George Clooney: I love Joe Biden. But we need a new nominee.

    Hollywood actor George Clooney, a lifelong Democrat and major fundraiser, who recently hosted a record-breaking event for Biden, believes the President’s age is impacting his ability to lead effectively. The writer urges Democratic leaders to request Biden step aside, highlighting strong potential successors like Kamala Harris, Gretchen Whitmer, and Gavin Newsom, to reinvigorate the party.

    Joe Biden dares detractors to challenge him at Democratic convention

    President Biden responds to calls for his resignation by daring opponents to challenge him at the Democratic National Convention. He emphasizes his focus on defeating Trump and dismisses distractions from his poor debate performance.

    View: Adani will rejoice as Hindenburg case inquiry now turns to Kotak

    "Now that the SEBI inquiry has gone in the wrong direction, and Hindenburg has dared the watchdog by bringing up Kotak’s name, Adani can go in search of new infrastructure deals — from transport and energy to data centers and building materials. I’m pretty sure he won’t be asking Kotak Mahindra to pony up money."

    We expect 15% to 20% revenue growth this financial year: Nalin Gupta, J Kumar Infraprojects

    The revenues have been growing at 15% to 17% and this year 15% to 20% is what we are expecting in terms of the top line.

    Biden concedes debate fumbles but declares he will defend democracy. Democrats stick by him - for now

    President Joe Biden faced anxieties over his debate performance against Donald Trump. There are concerns raised about his age and readiness to lead for another term, prompting discussions of a potential replacement. Despite acknowledging his debate shortcomings, Biden emphasised his ability to lead and criticised Trump's campaign tactics. Democratic leaders stood by Biden, urging focus on Trump's falsehoods and attacks. The party aimed to reassure supporters and maintain momentum for the upcoming election.

    The Economic Times
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