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Democrats in full-blown panic over feeble Biden's disaster debate: Party members call for Joe to be REPLACED after 'game changer' showdown with Trump where he glitched after MINUTES

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By Charlie Spiering, Senior Political Reporter, Washington, Dc

Published: 04:20 BST, 28 June 2024 | Updated: 04:56 BST, 28 June 2024

Democrats reacted with alarm on Thursday after President Joe Biden's first debate performance against former President Donald Trump, declaring there would be conversations about whether or not he should continue his run for president. 

Immediately after taking the stage, Biden's voice was hoarse, as he repeateldy coughed and cleared his throat

At times, the president looked blankly into the camera or down at his notes while Trump was speaking. 

Former Senior Advisor to President Barack Obama David Axelrod conceded that Biden's first performance was damaging right from the beginning of the debate. 

 'I think there was a sense of shock actually how he came out at the beginning of the debate, how his voice sounded, he seemed a little disoriented,' he said on CNN, noting there would be 'discussions' in the party after the debate about whether Biden should continue his run for reelection. 

President Joe Biden participates in the CNN presidential debate

Axelrod said that Biden's performance confirmed people's fears about his age and ability to serve another four years. 

Biden also struggled at times to finish his sentences or complete a talking point before trying to move on

CNN moderators Jake Tapper and Dana Bash repeatedly reminded him to use the rest of his time, when he cut his answers and responses to Trump short. 

Kate Bedingfeld, a former White House communications director for Joe Biden also panned the performance from her former boss. 

'It was a really disappointing debate performance from Joe Biden,' she said. 'I don't think there is any other way to slice it.'

 Activist and CNN commentator Van Jones said that even though he 'loved' Joe Biden, he described the debate as 'painful.'

'There are people who are going to want to see him consider taking a different course now,' Van Jones said. 'We're still far from our convention and there is time for this party to figure out a different way forward if he will allow us to do that but that was not what we needed from Joe Biden.' 

Other Democratic strategists not connected with the Biden campaign agreed.  

President Joe Biden, second right, and first lady Jill Biden, right, greet CNN event moderators Dana Bash, from left, and Jake Tapper

US President Joe Biden and former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump participate in the first presidential debate of the 2024 elections

'I don’t know if high-level conversations are happening right now about Biden’s concerning performance, but it would be political malpractice to pretend tonight advanced the Biden campaign,' wrote MSNBC contributor and Democratic strategist Max Burns on social media. 

Other Democrats reacted anonymously to reporters to signal their shock about Biden's performance. 

Prominent Democrat texts: 'Gavin please...' wrote New York Times reporter Kenneth Vogel.

CNN host Kasie Hunt wrote on social media that Democrats were 'nearly beside themselves watching this debate' after coming to terms with Biden's demeanor. 

She detailed texts from prominent Democrats on CNN.

'If I was Gavin (Newsom) or Gretchen (Whitmer), I’d be making calls tonight,' one Democrat told her. Another wrote simply 'we are f***d.'

Other Democrats voiced their panic on social media, urging the party to be honest about their chances.  

'Texts from family and friends, all Democrats who despise Trump, are extremely concerning. You cannot just spin this and ignore the fact that this is not going well for our side,' wrote former New York City council member Jimmy Van Bramer on social media. 

MSNBC's Nicole Wallace said the conversation about replacing Biden was 'live and active at the highest levels of the Democratic party.'

Biden spokesman Andrew Bates reacted on social media by dismissing hand-wringing Democrats.

'We have plenty of experience offering backbone transplants,' he wrote, praising Biden for making a 'strong argument for his vision' during the debate.

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