Biden's chances of winning the election without widespread fraud just cratered after his recent press conference where he referred to Zelensky as Putin and Harris as Vice President Trump.
He also stormed off after the debate in a fit of abrupt anger, a common tell-tale sign of dementia
https://www.newsweek.com/joe-bidens-chances-becoming-president-after-press-conference-1924428Joe Biden's Chances of Becoming President Crash After Press Conference
odds of Joe Biden winning the 2024 presidential election in November collapsed from 4/1 (20 percent) on Thursday morning to 8/1 (11.1 percent) on Friday, following a series of gaffes from the president during media events, according to U.K.-based bookmaker Betfair.
Biden mistakenly called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky "President Putin" and described Vice President Kamala Harris as "Vice President Trump" at two separate events on Thursday during the NATO summit in Washington, D.C.
Concern about the age and mental agility of 81-year-old Biden surged following his first presidential debate against Donald Trump on June 27, in which the Democratic incumbent at several points appeared to lose his train of thought mid-sentence.
In response, several prominent Democrats have called for Biden to step down, including members of Congress and actor and Democratic fundraiser George Clooney, who wrote a piece for The New York Times titled "I Love Joe Biden. But We Need a New Nominee."
The William Hill odds on Biden not being the Democrats' 2024 presidential nominee also surged from 1/2 (66.7 percent) on Thursday to 1/3 (75 percent) on Friday morning.
Corresponding to Biden's decline in chances, the odds of Vice President Kamala Harris winning the presidency in November shortened from 15/2 (11.8 percent) on Thursday to 7/2 (22.8 percent) Friday morning.
William Hill spokesperson Lee Phelps said: "Biden's news conference at the NATO summit was another test of his credentials following last month's disastrous performance.