78-year-old Joe Biden coughed his way through a press conference where he prematurely declared victory on Monday evening.

Biden was coughing nonstop as he delivered his speech.

After coughing and clearing his throat dozens of times, Biden wrapped up his short speech and shuffled away from the lectern.

Joe Biden looked feeble as he stiffly shuffled out of the room with his wife Jill guiding him.

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Biden shuffled away then snapped back at Fox News reporter Peter Doocey for shouting questions about Hunter Biden.

Biden is not well and he admitted to having a ‘bit of a cold’ during a call with one of his only supporters after his speech.

Virtually no one watched Biden’s speech but he supposedly got 80 million votes.

“Thank you, I have a little bit of a cold, I’m sorry, but look, you know, you did it, you did it, not a joke,” Biden said to a caller.

Biden’s phlegmy speech sparked alarm from viewers as the president struggled through his prepared remarks after officially winning the 2020 presidential election.

CBS reporter Bo Erickson proposed after the speech that Biden was suffering from his “gastroesophageal reflux” condition from his 2019 medical evaluation.

The president-elect went on to say that it was “not a joke” he won the presidency and thanked everyone for their support.

“This campaign for president was more like the first time I ran as a 29-year-old for the Senate. I believed that ordinary folks and extraordinary folks would get together and make this work. You didn’t let us down. You didn’t let the country down. I really mean it, think about it,” Biden said.

If legally elected, God-forbid, will Biden make it four years? Madame President Kamala Harris? Was this the Democrats’ plan all along? 

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