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Trump's Final Speech Before NH Primary Was An Incoherent Mess—And The Biden Campaign Pounced

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Donald Trump slurred his way through a rambling low energy speech in Laconia, New Hampshire and the Biden campaign wasted no time mocking him for it.

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After years of former Republican President Donald Trump's attacks on Democratic President Joe Biden's fitness to serve, the Biden-Harris campaign is going on the offensive.

The official digital rapid response channel of the Biden-Harris campaign—Biden-Harris HQ—shared several speeches where Trump slurred his words and made incoherent or nonsensical comments.


The latest came on Monday night as Trump spoke at a rally in Laconia, New Hampshire.

It was his last stop before the first GOP primary in the nation. Iowa previously held a GOP caucus which is a different format than a primary.

You can see the Biden-Harris HQ posts calling out Trump here:


In the first clip, Trump seemed to get confused while reading off the teleprompter and referred to himself in the third person, saying:

"Yes. Oh, yes. And quickly, says President Trump. We will be there very quickly."

In the second clip, Trump said:

"...which is incapable of solvin’ even the sollest smallest problem. The simplest of problems, we can no longer solve. We can’t do anything. We are an institute in a powerful death penalty. We will put this on."

Ironically, Trump's word salad occurred after accusing President Biden of not being able to "put two sentences together."

In addition to sharing the video clips, Biden-Harris HQ also created memes of Trump's best moments.

The Biden-Harris 2024 campaign rapid response X account also shared reactions from others to Trump's difficulties.

New Hampshire Republican Governor Chris Sununu shared his thoughts on CNN and Fox News.


Sununu stated Trump had lost ground cognitively since 2016.

The account also shared a clip of failed Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate and Trump acolyte Kari Lake singing Trump's praises.

Lake stated:

"Trump is not an old man. His cognitive abilities are like I’ve never seen."

Biden-Harris HQ rebutted Lake's claim by pointing out Trump confused Nikki Haley with Nancy Pelosi as well as other gaffes.

People appreciate the Democratic campaign going on the offensive to counter the Trump narrative.


While others had their own hot takes.




Biden-Harris HQ previously shared highlight clips from another Trump New Hampshire appearance.

While speaking in Rochester on Sunday, Trump lapsed into incoherency while ranting about Mexico.

Trump said:

"You don't have to be a total genius, remain in Mexico, until you've..."

The rest of the sentence was unintelligible.

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