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Biden debate performance was ‘blessing in disguise’ to usher in new cast of characters: Bill Maher

Liberal comedian Bill Maher argued that Democrats should find solace in President Joe Biden’s debate performance, arguing that it could lead to younger leaders taking his place.

Democrats have been undergoing much soul searching following Biden’s shaky debate performance on Thursday, which has led many to question his mental acuity. Maher was among these, but in an op-ed for the New York Times, he argued that there was a silver lining to be found in the performance.

Maher gave a scathing review of Biden’s performance, calling it the “debate from hell — worst episode of ‘The Golden Bachelor’ ever.”

“Well, now it’s on the table, where it always should have been,” he said of Biden’s mental acuity.

Despite this, he argued that Democrats could salvage the situation by having an open convention rather than the swearing-in ceremony Biden intended.

“Let’s move the plotline forward. Democrats could not buy, with all of George Soros’s money, the enthusiasm, engagement and interest they would get from having an open convention — and in Chicago no less, famous for Democratic convention drama,” Maher wrote.

Maher’s implication was that Biden would be made to step aside and another, younger candidate installed in his place. His preferred candidate is Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA).

“Watching him make the case against Mr. Trump in the pre-debate interviews and defend Mr. Biden post-debate reminded me: This guy is good at this,” he wrote. “Yes, he has too much California baggage — some of which I don’t love — but the contrast between how he prosecutes the case against Mr. Trump and how Mr. Biden did couldn’t be clearer. He is forceful, is never at a loss for words or stats, never stumbles, is never intimidated. He’s unbullyable, and that’s important against Mr. Trump. People are attracted to what looks like strength, much more than specific policies. And he looks great on TV.”

Whatever the case, Maher stressed that any younger candidate is needed to defeat Trump in November.

Maher’s calls being heeded appear unlikely, however, as Biden has shown no signs of stepping down. His family and team have spent their time since Thursday allaying fears that Biden could or should be replaced.

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Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki cast heavy doubt on Maher’s suggestion last week.

“But there is no question the next few weeks are going to be rocky for the Biden campaign,” Psaki wrote. “There will be ongoing discussions about the possibility of an open convention, and about replacing Biden on the ticket. While that may sound like a good idea on editorial pages, it would be quite challenging to pull off. The public has already chosen Biden, and a brokered convention means party delegates — and not the public — pick the nominee (from a large field of ambitious and talented people) in what would also be a messy and divisive process.”

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New post-debate poll finds Trump with clear lead over Biden in Pennsylvania

A post-debate poll found that former President Donald Trump has a sizable lead over President Joe Biden in Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania going blue in 2020 played a key role in Biden taking the White House, a turn thought by many to have been solidified in 2022, when Democrats won the gubernatorial and Senate races. However, a new Cygnal poll shows Trump has a significant chance of recreating his 2016 victory, leading Biden in the Keystone State by 4 percentage points.

“Trump holds a four-point lead over incumbent Joe Biden in both the head-to-head matchup and full presidential ballot,” Cygnal and Trump 2020 pollster Brock McCleary said in a statement. “Trump turned the Keystone State red in 2016 but Biden was able to flip it back to blue in 2020, meaning Pennsylvania is likely to determine the next President.”

“This latest data shows momentum building for Trump with his net favorability increasing to 45% while Biden’s stands at just 39%, coupled with an even worse number – an unfavorable view among voters at 60%,” he added.

Trump has been ahead of Biden in Pennsylvania in every major poll taken in June, but Monday’s poll, conducted July 27-28, gave Trump his largest lead yet. In a matchup between just Biden and Trump, the former president won 48% of the vote compared to Biden’s 44%. When other candidates are thrown into the mix, Trump gets 42% compared to Biden’s 38%.

Also alarming for Biden is the favorability ratings; among crucial swing voters, 74.5% have an unfavorable view of Biden compared to 61.9% with Trump.

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The bad showing for Biden may also be a shift in priorities, with abortion being the priority of less than 10% of those surveyed. Among swing voters, that declined to 5.8%. Trump polls much more favorably on the top two issues for voters, inflation and the economy and illegal immigration and border security.

The Biden campaign faces a difficult challenge following the president’s shaky debate performance, which highlighted concerns over his mental acuity. His family has reportedly urged him to remain in the race.

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WATCH LIVE: Biden delivers remarks on Supreme Court immunity ruling

President Joe Biden is delivering remarks following a Supreme Court ruling granting former President Donald Trump some form of immunity from federal prosecution over his actions after the 2020 election.

In a 6-3 ruling on Monday, the Supreme Court found that presidents are granted “absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for actions within his conclusive and preclusive constitutional authority” and “presumptive immunity” for all official acts. However, it held there is no immunity for “unofficial” acts.

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The ruling was a major victory for Trump, as it drastically undercuts special counsel Jack Smith’s Jan. 6 Capitol riot case against the former president.

Democrats almost unanimously denounced the decision, with Biden expected to join the choir.

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Alvin Bragg to submit sentencing recommendation to judge in Trump hush money case

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is expected to make his sentencing recommendation in former President Donald Trump’s hush money case.

The sentencing recommendation, expected to be submitted to Judge Juan Merchan on Monday, may remain under wraps until Trump’s sentencing on July 11, the New York Times reported. The former president was found guilty on all 34 felony counts, which could land him a maximum of four years in prison.

Bragg is likely to argue that Trump’s behavior during the trial should warrant time in prison. He repeatedly broke his gag order to denounce the perceived political nature of the trial, attacking jurors, prosecutors, and witnesses on 10 separate occasions.

Most experts agree that if Trump gets prison time at all, he will not be behind bars before or during the November election.

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On May 30, Trump became the first president in U.S. history to be convicted of a felony. He was found guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in connection with a hush money payment to pornography star Stormy Daniels.

The former president has affirmed his innocence and denied the alleged affair.