An important day today: Biden and Trump collide for the last time



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The last presidential candidate debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden will take place tomorrow at 3 am Hungarian time in Nashville, Tennessee. The discussion will be moderated by NBC staff member Kristen Walker. The two candidates have met once so far, at dawn on September 30 Hungarian time, and Joe Biden is said to have won the debate in a drowned out. The second debate was shocked because Donald Trump contracted the coronavirus and refused to participate in it online. In the second round, Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris and Republican Vice President Mike Pence debated, and it is estimated that the Democratic candidate also won. Our evaluation of the first two debates can be found here:

For tomorrow’s debate, the organizing committee of the event adopted new rules, for example they can mute the candidate’s microphone when the other candidate holds the presenter for two minutes. This is necessary because during the first debate, Donald Trump regularly intervened with Joe Biden, but Biden’s conduct did not evoke the mood of previous presidential debates. Trump criticized the decision, saying the move created an unfair situation for the organizing committee. The following topics will be on the agenda for tomorrow’s debate:

  • coronavirus,
  • the situation of minorities in America,
  • National security,
  • climate change,
  • leadership skills,
  • American families.

Trump criticized the organizing committee for missing foreign policy, and Biden cut off that Trump simply wanted to talk less about the coronavirus situation. Trump’s campaign focuses on the economic performance of the last 4 years (especially tax cuts), Biden’s faulty handling of the Trump coronavirus crisis.

The debate will be important because Trump has less than two weeks left to resolve his disadvantage. After the previous debate, we have seen that the gap between the parties has widened due to the poor performance of the president: if Trump offers a role as he did last time tomorrow, his re-election chances will continue to deteriorate.

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