Biden fires back at Trump after a new poll
Biden’s criticism of Trump went beyond standard party politics and was presented as a cautionary message about the future of the country.
He referenced polling that showed Obama holding a much stronger public standing than Trump, suggesting this reflected widespread exhaustion with turmoil and resentment.
According to Biden, many Americans are weary of what he described as Trump’s destructive style, one that he said undermined democratic norms and public trust.
He used vivid language to portray that period as one that damaged institutions and left everyday people dealing with the consequences.
Biden then shifted to a deeply personal note, speaking openly about his own battle with prostate cancer and the fear and uncertainty it brought.
From there, he connected his experience to healthcare policy, questioning who has access to lifesaving treatment and who is left behind.
He warned that Republican plans could weaken protections for preexisting conditions, arguing that elections ultimately shape who can afford care and survival.