President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have agreed to hold two campaign debates, on June 27 hosted by CNN and on Sept. 10 hosted by ABC.
He suggested Trump was taking an unnecessary political risk by debating Biden. “I wouldn’t have done the debate if I was him,” Messina said of Trump. The strategist added, “Why would you want to give him this air? He decided he wanted to do this to knock him out, and ...
Trump wins because Biden galeshifrtintes 10 18.87% Trump wins by demolishing Biden’s record 21 39.62% Biden wins by staying vertical for 90 minutes 9 16.98% Biden wins by noting his accomplishments and demolishing Trumps arguments 13 24.53% Voters: 53. You may not vote on this pollPage...
Trump fell ill with the virus last Thursday, just 48 hours after debating Biden in person in Cleveland. While the two candidates remained a dozen feet apart during the debate, Trump’s infection sparked health concerns for Biden and sent him to undergo multiple COVID-19 tests before return...
“He’s done so many TV events of different types that he sort of thinks he can wing it,” said Schroeder, an expert on presidential debates. “But debating is a very specific thing. It doesn’t really pay to just show up.”
"My guess is he set a new record for the most lies told in a single debate," he added, telling the crowd he spent "90 minutes on the stage debating a guy with the morals of an alley cat". This is a modal window. Video Unavailable ...
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Typically, a sitting president is debating a governor or senator, with the incumbent's record the main focus. But Trump also spent four years in the White House. Whose record will get more scrutiny? The debate is happening uniquely early in an election cycle. It remains unclear...
Biden weighed in Saturday night on the prospect of debating the presumptive Republican nominee, but declined to say definitively if he expects to come face-to-face with Trump. “I don’t know if he’s serious,” Biden told CNN after the Gridiron Dinner when asked if he expects to ...
Biden later delivered a rehearsed quip: “The only man on this stage who’s a convicted felon is the man I’m looking at right now.” Biden also briefly swiped at Trump for “the crimes you are charged with” and the “civil penalties you have,” a reference to his ...