Elections

2024 Presidential Debate: Live Updates

Former president Donald Trump and President Joe Biden during the debate in Atlanta, Ga., June 27, 2024. (Brian Snyder/Reuters)
President Biden and Donald Trump meet for their first presidential debate of 2024 tonight in Atlanta. CNN is hosting and moderating the event (click here to read about the debate rules), which is one of only two debates currently scheduled between the presumptive nominees of their respective parties. Follow along for live updates and analysis from the NR team:
Philip Klein

Right now, the most important person in politics is Jill Biden. If they can convince her to convince her husband to withdraw, there is a chance to replace him. If not, the scenarios for ousting an incumbent who has secured nearly every delegate, are messy.

Dominic Pino

Democrats aren’t even trying to spin this. Come on, guys, let’s see some spin!

Philip Klein

You almost have to wonder if Biden’s handlers were playing 4D chess by pushing for the debate this early, two months before the DNC, when there is time to replace him. Imagine if this happened in October.

Philip Klein

I started off this liveblog by noting that something major would have to happen for the debate to change the race. Suffice it to say, Biden’s performance was that bad.

Philip Klein

Van Jones: “That was painful…He did not look well at all.”

Philip Klein

You know Biden lost bad when Biden’s team is now pushing the idea that he has a cold, which they didn’t mention before the debate.

Noah Rothman

“The panic that I’m hearing from Democrats is not like anything I’ve ever heard.” – CNN’s Abby Phillip

Dominic Pino

That was solid moderation by Tapper and Bash. Probably the fairest of any debate since at least the 2012 cycle. That’s a low bar to clear, but it is worth noting nonetheless. And the no-crosstalk, no-audience format was the only thing making it bearable to watch.

Noah Rothman

CNN’s John King reports that “very senior” Democratic political professionals saw Biden’s performance as “dismal.” They are in a “panic,” discussing efforts to push Joe Biden “aside” brewing within the party brass. This was a catastrophe for the incumbent.

Jim Geraghty

Immediately after the debate, CNN’s John King reports that Democrats are in a panic and that there is widespread consensus that Biden’s performance was “dismal” and “terrible.” That reaction is absolutely warranted. Trump had far from a perfect night, but he looked like a man with the energy to be president for the next four years. Joe Biden looked like a man ready for the Shady Acres retirement home.

NR Staff comprises members of the National Review editorial and operational teams.
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