Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro: "Look, I think Joe #Biden had a bad debate night, but it doesn't change the fact that Donald #Trump was a bad president, a bad president who ripped away our freedoms, a bad president who drove our economy into the ditch, a bad president who exacerbated the problems of climate change, and a guy who stood on the stage last night and not only lied about his past, but lied about the kinds of things he's proposing for the future." —MSNBC
@GottaLaff I'm neither sad nor disappointed. Biden may be old, he may stumble given his stutter, but everything he said was the truth. Everything he said was the truth, everything. Each bragadocious statement from Trump was a glorified lie.
The reason we have VPs is in the event of a death or failure in the Oval Office, and Kamala Harris is perfect capable of carrying us forward. If he felt he was completely incapable, he would step aside. That's the man he is.
@Atticus1956 I so wish I could share your position, but I'm both sad and disappointed. I'll vote for Joe no matter, but I strongly feel if some younger, sharper candidate (and not Kamala) doesn't step up, the Democaratic hopes are doomed. Not only for the presidency, but for all candidates who must have Biden by their side in their campaigns. The thing standing out to me most last night was Biden's inability to call Trump on the constant lies he spouted.

@sandlapper37

Had Biden spent all of his 2 min.s calling out Trump's falsehoods, there would've been no time to respond to the questions....which, BTW, Trump was allowed to continue the verbal pummeling of Biden while not responding to the questions.
The moderators did a piss poor job (pardon my language) reining in Trump's rants & raves.

@Atticus1956 I agree wholeheartedly about the moderators inability to hold Trump to questions asked. Nonetheless, Biden failed miserably to tear down Trump's lies...