Trump supporters speak out about first presidential debate, say Biden 'can't continue as president'
Chesapeake, Va. – After debating President Biden on Thursday night, former President Trump went to Chesapeake, Virginia, in front of a crowd of thousands to host a rally in a state not won by a Republican presidential candidate since 2004.
Trump was joined by a potential Trump vice presidential choice, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
Thousands of Trump enthusiasts waited in line for several hours in rising temperatures in hopes of catching a glimpse of the former and possible next president of the United States. Many in attendance tuned into Thursday night’s debate and told Fox News Digital they were less than impressed with Biden’s performance.
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Anne Sprouse from Virginia Beach watched the debate not expecting much, but was pleasantly surprised by how the moderators conducted the event.
"I’m gonna give CNN some credit for being honest. I thought they were pretty nice to Trump. I think it went really well," Sprouse said. "Unfortunately, Biden is not physically able to be the president. I think that his family should take him home. I think he needs to retire, and I think Trump needs to take it back. I think he needs to make everything great again."
Edward Young traveled more than 300 miles south from Brick, New Jersey, to hear the former president speak after his performance on the debate stage.
"Biden’s toast. He’s finished. He’s gone," Young predicted. "Not only can’t he be the candidate, but he can’t continue as president. I predict he’s going to resign by the end of the week."
"They put all these restrictions on Trump, and he looked just fine. They get mad at him. They can’t understand his New York attitude," he added.
Kevin Gaudet of Chesapeake,