In the last debate, in September, Trump interrupted Biden 71 times, compared to the former vice president who interrupted Trump 22 times, the Axios news site reported. The two candidates were supposed to have had a second debate last Thursday, but the commission changed the rules to allow an online debate format after the president tested positive for the coronavirus. Trump then withdrew from the debate and the two men held rival city meetings on different television channels. Thursday’s debate will be the last time the two rivals meet before the November 3 election.
Meanwhile, Florida voters rallied at the first polling stations Monday in a pivotal state that Trump and Biden fight relentlessly for as their contentious race for the White House enters its final 15-day stretch. A record number of Americans have already cast their votes in person or by mail – 30 million, according to one tracker – ahead of the Nov.3 election, as rivals race from state to state for support. With Biden sending his running mate Kamala Harris to Florida to rally voters there, Trump was in a western turn on the Arizona battlefield, where he won in 2016 but is now far behind his rival in state polls. . In Tucson, Trump vowed to rebuild the coronavirus-ravaged economy to pre-pandemic levels, calling the election “a choice between a Trump super recovery … or a Biden depression.”
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