**Claims, foreign leaders have repeatedly pleaded with Joe Biden not to let Donald Trump win next year's America**.
At a fundraiser in Philadelphia on Monday, the 81-year-old said he faced private pleas to defeat Trump at every global summit he attended, according to the Associated Press.
Not once at an international event have I attended been that the leaders of other countries of the world, no matter what country they are from, have come to me and said," Biden reportedly told the audience: "'You can't let him win. You can't let him win'. ”
The remarks come as multiple polls show Trump has an advantage over next year's Republican nomination and has the support of as many as six out of 10 Republican voters.
Another poll on Tuesday showed that Trump has 51% of likely voter support in the upcoming Iowa caucus, which will officially kick off the 2024** campaign next month.
Mr. Biden attended an early fundraiser in Philadelphia with about 100 attendees, and he earlier announced new federal funding for the city's fire department.
At the fundraiser, he said the United States is a "very important country" and that if Trump is re-elected, it will cause international outrage.
Still, recent polls suggest that the fickle tycoon is beating Biden, or tied with him, including in the key swing states of Michigan and Georgia.
Despite four separate criminal investigations against the former **, prosecutors charged him with falsifying business records, mishandling confidential information, and unlawfully interfering with the electoral process.
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