In the first presidential debate of the general election, the American people witnessed with their own eyes what many have already known for months, if not years: Joe Biden is not up to the job of being president. Setting aside Biden’s record of failure — open borders, rising crime, and soaring prices— the president struggled to string together a single sentence, much less a vision for the nation’s future.
Everyone was watching this debate: Foreign leaders, our adversaries, members of the media, and millions of American voters. An overwhelming majority of the electorate has reached the obvious conclusion that President Biden does not have the mental capacity to continue leading the country, with one glaring exception: Montana’s own Jon Tester.
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A quick glance around the country makes it obvious to most Americans that Biden’s presidency has been an abject failure. Hardworking families are struggling to make ends meet. Our southern border is overrun. Crime is skyrocketing in communities large and small.
Our standing on the world stage has been weakened by a lack of leadership exemplified by the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, where we lost 13 American heroes (who President Biden