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Axios senior media reporter Sara Fischer, a CNN senior media analyst, expressed on CNN that President Biden’s ABC interview will not be sufficient to repair his image with the public post-debate.
Amid concerns within the Democratic Party about Biden’s performance and leadership abilities, Fischer emphasized the need for Biden to demonstrate his capabilities through unscripted interviews to reassure voters.
She highlighted the importance of showcasing consistent live interactions to dispel doubts raised by the debate, noting that appearances at rallies or scripted press conferences may not effectively address public skepticism.
“So one of the things that the president is trying to argue is ‘Don‘t look at this 90 minute debate. Look at my 3.5 years,'” Fischer said.
“Well, the challenge also works on the flipside, if you don‘t want us to believe what we saw, then give us multiple examples of you being able to do a live, unscripted interview, so we can see that this was just a one-off, if that‘s what you claim.”
“So, the challenge that they now face is the ABC News interview isn‘t gonna be enough. They‘re going to have to show and demonstrate that he can do this, repeatedly, and by the way, in an unscripted format,” Fischer said. “I can‘t stress that enough.”
Fischer stressed the significance of Biden’s ability to handle live questioning to alleviate concerns about his agility in spontaneous moments.
“You know, him doing rallies in Raleigh is not going to convince the American people that he‘s got a hold on this. Him doing press conferences where he has a teleprompter is not going to convince the American people,” she said. “He needs to be in an interview where he‘s being pressed live in a spontaneous moment, so people can see whether or not he can really be quick on his feet.”