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Biden’s Post-Debate Ad Exhibits Resilience with Message: ‘When You Get Knocked Down, You Get Back Up’

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President Biden’s New Post-Debate Ad: ‘When You Get Knocked Down, You Get Back Up’

Following a debate performance considered shaky by many, President Joe Biden’s campaign is launching a new ad aimed at regaining momentum. Counting on an old-age charm and his resilience as a veteran politician, Biden’s new 60-second ad focuses on positive messages drawn from a recent rally, rather than his recent debate performance.

Recovery from the Atlanta Debate

The recent debate in Atlanta, where an audience of more than 50 million viewed Biden’s performance, raised concerns among his supporters. Rather than dwell on this setback, Biden’s campaign has responded with a resilient message lending to the democratic nominee’s decades of experience in American politics.

The presented footage does not include a replay of the previous debates but captures Biden’s recharged and invigorated performance at a rally staged in North Carolina the day after the debate. Exhibiting his charisma, Biden gave an energetic performance, much to the relief of his allies who were hoping for him to bounce back from the previous night’s stumble.

Ad Focus: Right Back Up

With dramatic background music, the ad starts with criticism against former President Donald J. Trump before Biden acknowledges his own limitations. “Folks, I know I’m not a young man,” Biden says in the ad. “But I know how to do this job. I know right from wrong. I know how to tell the truth. And I know, like millions of Americans know, when you get knocked down you get back up.” Biden’s emphatic fist pump underscores his determination.

Aftermath of the 72-hour Intensive Campaign

Following Biden’s faltering performance, the past 72 hours have been some of the most intense of his 2024 campaign. There were whispered debates among his donors about the future of the campaign, with overdrives from the White House and the Biden team working to maintain the political bastion behind the president.

The ad appears to reflect the resilient spirit of Biden’s campaign, emphasizing that rebounding from a setback does not detract from the candidate’s capabilities but is a testament to his endurance and grit.

As per the political forecast, the ad is set to air in key battleground states, signifying Biden’s commitment to regaining his momentum in the race. His strategy seems focused on bouncing back from the setback and strengthening his connection with voters. This ad can be seen as a reflection of Biden’s resilience and a message to his supporters: that even when he gets knocked down, he will always find the strength to get back up.


Author: HERE Shreveport

HERE Shreveport

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