Here’s What Newsers Are Saying About Joe Biden’s ABC News Interview (Updated)

By Ethan Alter 

One week after CNN’s presidential debate threw his re-election campaign into turmoil, President Joe Biden returned to the airwaves for a closely-watched ABC News interview with George Stephanopoulos. The 22-minute conversation offered Biden the chance to look both backward and forward, reflecting on his heavily criticized performance opposite former President Donald Trump as well as to reset the conversation for the months of campaigning still ahead.

And the president made it clear that he intends to remain on the campaign trail, even as debate continues to swirl over how the issue of his age has already impacted his support in polls and with donors. Those questions have become particularly central to media coverage of Biden—an issue that’s sparked its own heated debate about press accountability and responsibility.

Biden himself took the media to task during his conversation with Stephanopoulos, suggesting that journalists are continuing to count him out as they have in the past. “I don’t think anybody’s more qualified to be President or win this race than me,” he said emphatically.

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Fast national ratings indicate that 8.5 million viewers tuned in to watch the ABC News special, outdrawing all the other broadcast outlets combined. As of now, Biden is scheduled to return to the network on Sept. 10 for his second debate with Trump. Here’s a sampling of how journalists reacted to his first post-debate interview.

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