Focus group raises concerns about Biden's performance at presidential debate
How many came into watching the debate tonight who had concerns about Donald Trump raise their hands high if he had concerns about Donald Trump, OK. What were your concerns about Donald Trump if he would act as a president, act accordingly and be presidential, not get into a slugfest, OK. What was your concern? I I was afraid he'd be a little bit like, too aggressive like he was with Hillary Clinton. OK, What were you think? But he wasn't. I did better than I thought. OK, So how many of you would say that Trump exceeded your expectations going in? Raise your hands. Wow. OK. More than half of you. I think the format also, they shut the mics in between. And that helped Trump? Yeah, they tried. I think they meant it to help behind, but it's round up helping Trump. How many agree with that? It helped Trump to. OK, now, because they shut them off now. How many of you going into tonight had concerns about Joe Biden? Raise your hands. OK, how many of you feel better about Joe Biden after watching Tonight's not one. I think it's more diet than I thought. It's the worst he was. He got him off to a horrible start. I actually thought it looked like the medications kicked in later when he was going like this at the end. At the beginning. Yeah. At the at the end, his eyes are blown up. And at the beginning, he couldn't even put a sentence together at the opening statement. What about you guys over here? Tell me what you think about Joe Biden after watching tonight. I think they're just battling each other, like, head on and not addressing the real problems, like they're just trying to be on top of each other. Just felt like, like, I don't know, fist fight to me. Yeah. What did you think? Wow. This is more like, wow, Seeing Joe Biden the way he is now, it's like we got to see who wins. Yeah. I hope that everybody here gets old one day because he because, because he had a few blunders for sure. But I think that it might help if folks even put like closed captions on so you can actually hear the words that he's saying. And, and if you I subscribe to the Times, so I'm, if you're not knowledgeable about the facts behind a lot of these blanket statements, then you're going to say in the what do you call that? That Leonardo DiCaprio movie? And what was that Inferno or not or something Inception, which is sort of like this dream world where you feel as if every word that's spoken is true. And if there's no facts behind it or if you can't even do real time facts behind any of these statements, you're just going to fall into the masses. And just so you're OK with you're OK with Biden's performance tonight? I, I am. I wish they would have had the microphone maybe a little closer to his mouth and that would have helped. I think he was a little distant from it. And that didn't aid, don't you think? As an executive, you need to understand how to project and communicate. Given that he was one of the earliest, as he mentioned, senators and in, in been in politics for decades. I, I don't think to be, to be fair that, that that is an excuse. I think we should be able to hear him clearly and understand what he was saying without having to, if you just pick Trump versus Biden, just on the physical and the ability to communicate. Trump is 78 years old also, but he is communicating as if he was 55 years old and he's getting his points across and he's acting as a leader. I think that's that's a very important thing as far as the government is concerned.