Former US President, Barack Obamacame out this Friday in support of his friend and current president, Joe Biden, and pointed out that, although “bad debate nights also happen”, in the November elections there are “many things at stake.”

“This election still It consists of deciding “Between someone who has fought all his life for ordinary citizens and someone who only cares about himself. Between someone who tells the truth, who distinguishes right from wrong (…) and someone who knowingly lies for his own benefit,” he said in a message posted on the social network ‘X’ and in which he avoided naming Trump.

“What happened last night doesn’t change that,” added Obama, winner of two elections in which he precisely ran with Biden as his running mate. During these last few years, both have shown signs of continuing to maintain good harmony, so the former president’s positioning is key now that the debate has even arisen in the American media about the possibility of a last-minute change in the Democratic candidacy.

Among those who have reaffirmed their support for Biden is also the former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, electoral candidate in 2016, who in another message confirmed that she will vote for the current president in November. “The election is very simple” and it involves, in her opinion, understanding that there is a candidate who “cares about the citizens” and another who does it “for himself.”