The weekend before the first Trump-Biden discussion … Full power ready



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A 90 minute discussion as a Fox News anchor on the 29th
Biden fights to respond to Trump’s false claims

The first debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden came to the fore. CNN reported on the 26th (local time) that both parties are putting all their efforts in preparation during the last weekend before the debate.

The first discussion will take place on the 29th in Cleveland, Ohio. Since the new coronavirus infection (Corona 19) has made active field campaigns difficult, interest in the debate may increase. The moderator is Fox News host Chris Wallace.

President Trump and candidate Biden are not revealing how they are preparing for the debate.

Sources say President Trump has the help of a longtime aide, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. Sources said former Gov. Christy had served as former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who was a Democratic candidate in a mock debate during the 2016 presidential election. President Trump is practicing the discussion with a note card containing the attack on Biden in the front and the counterattack in the back.
Candidate Biden is working with Ron Klein, a former secretary of his, who set up the debate for former Secretary of State Clinton in 2016. Candidate Biden said he prefers the practice of answering baptism questions from his aides over mock discussions. Beside Biden Camp he worries that an unpredictable development will unfold as President Trump has made huge false claims. Biden Camp believes that it is impossible to verify the facts (confirm the facts) of all false information about President Trump in real time.

President Trump recently insisted that Biden is drug dependent and “must undergo a doping test.”

In the Democratic Party camp, opinions are divided on how candidate Biden responds to President Trump’s signature speech, which raises uncertain arguments.

Jen Saki, who served as the White House Public Affairs Commissioner during the Barack Obama administration, said the best strategy for Biden is to “ignore President Trump and play his own game.”

On the other hand, former Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendel said: “Every time the President attacks, Biden must be hit hard. And you have to focus on answering what he will do, “he said.” You must not allow any attack to lead to non-response. Joe is a strong fighter. ”

The first discussion topics of more than 90 minutes were six. The appointment of a new Supreme Justice, Corona 19, economy, racial discrimination and violent protests in big cities, etc.

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