Trump-Biden, debate on television: the live showdown



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At 9 p.m. in the US, debating season begins among presidential candidates in Cleveland, Ohio, the month before the November 3 election. There are 34 days left to vote, but in an election campaign derailed by the coronavirus, the four comparisons televised next month – three between Donald Trump and Joe Biden and one of their running mates, Mike Pence and Kamala Harris – will be among the few moments public capable of changing the course of these presidential elections. Everything you need to know.

3.45 (Marilisa palumbo) Wallace asks Trump for rallies despite coronavirus risk, which Biden is not doing out of prudence. The President’s Defense: Biden doesn’t do it because no one would go there. And once again avoid the heart of the problem, and oscillate on the importance of wearing the mask. Glue the closures– Says Biden wants to stay closed only until voting for election convenience. And sinks in New York, a ghost town. But Biden points out that the economy cannot be fixed without solving the health crisis.

3.44 (Massimo gaggi) The technique of constantly breaking the opponent’s responses pays for Trump: on the masks, a subject in which the president should be very vulnerable, in the end he gets away with talking about the voice of Biden who never manages to finish a sentence. And Wallace, already criticized by the president, lets him do it.

3.42 (Andrea Marinelli) Is it true that you paid $ 750 in taxes?Wallace asks. I paid millions, a year 38 million … Biden: Show us your tax returns. Back Wallace: I asked you a specific question: how much did you pay in 2016? And Trump: Millions of dollars.

3.41 (Andrea Marinelli) Biden: Nothing can be done for the economy until the Covid-19 crisis is resolved. Trump: I started soccer again, people here in Ohio are very happy with me.

3.38 (Giuseppe Sarcina) Second segment: Covid. It would be the most favorable terrain for Biden. But use the strongest arguments with some difficulty. For example, Trump minimizations, mask-wearing jokes, etc. Trump repeats his pattern: Chinese virus, timely closure of flights, arrival of the vaccine well before the middle of the second summer. The two candidates also start making fun on a personal level. Trump: You don’t remember anything. Biden: But how can you believe this man?

3.35 (Andrea Marinelli) Trump repeatedly quotes Fauci, first claims that the immunologist praised his management, then accuses him in masks: an attempt to get close to what became a national hero during the pandemic, partly to avoid accusations, partly to win some votes. Totally irresponsible in the way he handled social distancing and masks, he attacks him for Biden – the last word, before Wallace switches to the economy.

3.34 (Giuseppe SarcinaIn the mask, Trump questions Fauci: At first he said it was useless, then he changed his mind. Biden: The way he handled the masks and the social distancing was totally irresponsible.

3.32 (Massimo gaggi) Trump also tries to put the moderator on the defensive asking real questions, at the same time discrediting his opponent by telling Wallace: I have to debate with you rather than with Biden, and that doesn’t surprise me.

3.31 (Marilisa palumbo) Trump’s argument on the coronavirus, his biggest Achilles heel, you would have made it worse. A bit weak given the magnitude of the health crisis that has hit the United States more than other countries. The swine fever crisis, referred to by Trump, is not comparable in number of deaths and consequences on the economy

3.30 (Andrea Marinelli) The first half hour is played all with the same tactic: Trump attacks aggressively invading the space of Biden and Wallace, Biden tries to be calm, lucid and presidential. At the same time, try to play along, responding to provocations without getting nervous.

3.25 (Andrea Marinelli) Coronavirus segment starts from Biden, who recites numbers and management errors: for Trump the most difficult part. The president for the most part remains silent, being carried away by a single mistake. He then argues that we cannot know how many people have died in India or China, so the United States would not be the country with the most infections. You got good press, I don’t sadlyTrump says, accusing Biden of doing a poor job with h1n1.

3.22 (Giuseppe Sarcina) The first segment on the Supreme Court and the health reform ended without much understanding. Trump accused Biden of being hostage to the radical left; the Democratic candidate replied: You don’t have a plan. You don’t know what you’re talking about, as in everything. However, bad start.

3.20 (Andrea Marinelli) Biden starts off calm and determined. This is confirmed in the healthcare segment. He doesn’t have a plan, like everything else, says the former vice president. Then inviting voters to go vote. Trump continues with his aggressive strategy. People know: 47 years (in politics) and you haven’t done anything.

3.17 (Giuseppe Sarcina) Trump is very aggressiveI try to interrupt Biden several times and also moderator Wallace, but the effect of great confusion.

3.12 (Andrea Marinelli) Forget this: The first sparks arrive immediately about the pandemic, but we are still in the Supreme Court segment. We’ll get to that later, Wallace says, stopping the fight. Then the moderator switches to healthcare, and Trump interrupts him in turn: Wallace tries to ask what his plan is if he repeals Obama’s health care reform, but Trump won’t let him finish. Mr. President, I am the moderator of this debate, says Wallace. I guess he has to argue with you, not himTrump responds about the alleged driver bias.

3.10 (Giuseppe Sarcina) Be part of the Supreme Court, but in a climate, for now, of civilization between the two candidates. They said goodbye, although they did not shake hands, as required by the anti-covid protocol.

3.06 (Andrea Marinelli) I am not elected for three years, but for fourTrump says, explaining why he would have the right to appoint, as he did, Amy Coney Barrett as Supreme Court Justice. It is not advisable to elect the new judge before the vote, they just want to cancel health care reform and coverage for millions of people, says Biden. We won the election and we have the right to choose, Trump responded.

3.01 (Andrea Marinelli) the televised confrontation began: the two campaigns coincided so that the candidates did not shake hands before the meeting: Chris Wallace welcomes the two challengers, received with applause from the audience. The first issue touched the Supreme Court: Why do they both think they have the right to name Ruth Bader Ginburg’s successor? Wallace asks.

2.38 (Andrea Marinelli) There will be no opening statements from the candidates, but moderator Chris Wallace will begin with a question to President Donald Trump. The debate will revolve around the 6 topics chosen by the tenant of Fox News, which 15-minute segments each will dedicate to: the political career of the two challengers; the supreme court, which became a hot topic after the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg; the pandemic; the economy; protests and riots for social justice; methe correct conduct of this choice, which Trump has repeatedly questioned in recent months.

2.40 (Laura Zangarini) The Trump campaign sent its fans an email stating that the president He ended the debate with Joe Biden and shows off his performance two and a half hours before the debate begins.. The message was sent to supporters of the Trump campaign at approximately 6:30 pm, the first presidential debate will begin at 9:00 pm.

2.33 (Andrea Marinelli) Debates rarely change the course of elections., but it happened already in the first televised confrontation in history: that of September 26, 1960 in Chicago between John Kennedy and Richard Nixon. For those who followed him on television, the young Democratic senator from Massachusetts, who was 43 at the time, looked tanned and relaxed, while Congressman Dwight Eisenhower was sweating and wearing a suit of the wrong color, making him confused with the background and look Bad: for the 70 million viewers it was a triumph for Kennedy, but for those who followed the confrontation on the radio, the statement was less blunt.

2.30 (Andrea Marinelli) Final preparations are underway at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland ahead of tonight’s debate. The president is face to face Donald trump, 74, and the democratic challenger Joe biden, 77 years old, who will have the opportunity to explain to the voters his program for the country: the first back at the polls and he must take advantage of the televised confrontation to recover; the second must avoid his proverbial mistakes and show that they can cope with television – and consequently the presidency – physically and mentally. Trump has bet heavily on this in the days leading up to the debate, going so far as to propose a doping test and check the ears of the two contenders: Biden, the president argues, could not face the debate without help. I have my headphones and my doping substances ready.the former vice president tweeted in the evening, sharing a photo with headphones and ice cream.

September 30, 2020 (change September 30, 2020 | 03:45)

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