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Denying Biden's Senility Is More Media Election Interference
Media excuses for Biden's senility aren't just political favoritism, but an example of controlling what information reaches voters.
thefederalist.com
Media excuses for Biden’s senility aren’t just political favoritism, but an example of controlling what information reaches voters.
In 2020, corporate media blacked out coverage of the bombshell Hunter Biden laptop right before the presidential election. After the election, a survey of Joe Biden voters in swing states found that nearly half were unaware of the pay-for-play scandal evidenced by the laptop and nearly 1 in 10 said they would have changed their vote if they had known about it. That’s an election-altering percentage of voters.
Here we are one presidential election cycle later, and 62 percent of voters say “Joe Biden not having the necessary mental and physical health” for another term is a major concern of theirs heading into November. A full 89 percent say it is at least a minor concern.
But again, media outlets are telling voters to disbelieve their own eyes about Biden’s unelectability.
SPECIAL REPORT: The Stealing of the Presidency, 2020
The left-wing news media didn’t just poison the information environment with their incessantly negative coverage of President Trump going into the 2020 election. They also refused to give airtime to important arguments of the Republican campaign — both pro-Trump and anti-Biden — which meant...
www.newsbusters.org
Biden’s age and fitness top the list of voters’ concerns, poll finds
The latest NBC News polls shows 76% of voters are concerned about Biden’s age, compared with 61% who have concerns about Trump’s legal challenges.
www.nbcnews.com
As Biden’s memory issues draw attention, neurologists weigh in
Forgetting the names of acquaintances or having difficulty remembering dates from the past doesn’t affect decision-making or judgment, brain experts say.
www.nbcnews.com
Verbal gaffe or sign of trouble? Mixing up names like Biden and Trump have done is pretty common
Any parent who's ever called one of their children by the other's name likely could empathize when President Joe Biden mixed up the names of French leaders Macron and Mitterrand.
apnews.com
Opinion | Biden’s Age Is a Campaign Problem, Not a Governing One
The president’s frailty threatens his ability to do the most important part of his job: beating Trump.
www.nytimes.com
Why the Age Issue Is Hurting Biden So Much More Than Trump
Both Donald J. Trump and President Biden are over 75. But voters are much less likely to worry that Mr. Trump is too old to serve.
www.nytimes.com