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Bauer interrupts and yells at Biden, who is trying to formulate his arguments for why he should be president.
Team Biden is concerned that the plan to silence candidates during parts of the debate won’t help with the distraction factor. Even if the home audience cannot hear the president’s microphone if he interrupts Biden, the Democratic nominee will be there and hear him loud and clear. Not paying attention to the man next to him is an important part of Biden’s preparation to step into the ring with the president one last time.
Trump’s advisers beg the president to try a different tactic this time.
Republican sources tell CNN that not only did the president’s internal poll numbers drop due to his erratic performance during the first debate, but his fellow Republicans on negative votes, especially vulnerable Republican senators, were also affected in their own polls because of Trump’s behavior on the Biden stage.
Kellyanne Conway, who was part of the team that helped prepare the president for the first debate inside the White House map room, says she warned him not to interrupt too much.
“My last advice to the president, which I shared with him directly and before the first debate, let Biden speak,” Conway conveyed in an interview.
Conway and other Trump advisers are renewing their argument ahead of the latest debate that the more Trump lets Biden speak, the worse it will be for Biden.
“Biden is pretty easily baffled when he tries to remember a phrase or a made up or practiced sound fragment and lets him do that. Let him have the airtime to himself so people can really see what happens to Joe Biden when it’s left alone with them. home audience and Joe Biden’s thoughts, “Conway said.
Trump seems at least to be listening to that advice.
“There are a lot of people who say let him talk because he misses the train; he goes crazy, frankly,” Trump told Fox News this week.
But Biden’s allies reject the idea that more Biden is dangerous to their candidate, arguing, for example, that during his meeting with ABC News last week, he was more compelling and clear when he was not constantly interrupted.
“People who don’t like to hear about the plans and who want to see a food fight may end up disappointed, but that’s what Joe Biden wants to talk about – the details related to what he’s going to do for the people, “said former Democrat Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm, who helped prepare Biden for the debates against Sarah Palin and Elizabeth Warren and is also a CNN contributor.
Advice from Trump’s allies: Talk about kept promises
One of the many reasons Trump’s sources told CNN they were frustrated with their candidate during the last debate was because he failed to remind voters of the promises he made four years ago and has kept, since the renegotiation of trade agreements. like NAFTA, which he criticized in 2016, moving the U.S. embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, which many of his predecessors before him promised as candidates, but never did when in office.
The economy is the only issue that polls consistently show the president is competitive with Biden in the eyes of the voters. Trump’s allies have been pushing him for months to stop being distracted by things that don’t move voters and, in many ways, scare voters away, and they talk more about the economy before the pandemic. Trump’s allies tell CNN they’re begging him to use this last chance on the debate stage to talk about the things voters might give him credit for.
Trump’s sources say they really hope he will avoid hitting his new favorite target, Dr. Anthony Fauci, who is one of the most popular figures in America right now. A source told CNN this week that Trump was told in private conversations that hitting Fauci the way he has been doing is “the dumbest thing in the history of politics.”
Another recommendation for Trump: a touch of humor
One of the many reasons that even Trump supporters think he bombed in the last debate was because he was very aggressive and came out very angry. This time around, the advisors are encouraging him to lighten things up as he makes his points.
“Definitely lighter, although there is gravity right now in our country,” is what Conway recommends for the president.
A touch of humor has certainly worked for candidates in the past, especially when trying to divert attention from a weakness.
Ronald Reagan famously took up the concern that he was too old for a second term by saying “I will not make age an issue this campaign. I will not exploit my opponent’s youth and inexperience for political purposes,” he said. speaking of Walter Mondale, he even laughed.
Conway suggests that Trump say something to acknowledge some of his own weaknesses, while weaving concerns about his opponent’s policies.
“‘You know Joe, I promise I will tweet less in my second term, but you have to pay less taxes. Are you willing to do that?'” Conway said, pretending to be the president in the debate.
The Hunter Biden Factor
Biden’s aides are preparing him once again for when the president brings indictments against his son, Hunter Biden. CNN is told that the former vice president does not want to retaliate by raising Trump’s own children and questioning their qualifications to work in the White House, for example.
Attendees also hope that Biden will repeat what they said was an impromptu response during their son’s first debate about drug addiction, saying it was relatable and genuine.
Former President Barack Obama anticipated this line of attack on Trump at a rally in Philadelphia on Wednesday.
“We know that you continue to do business with China because you have a secret bank account in China. How is that possible?” asked the former president.
“Can you imagine if I had a secret bank account when I ran for reelection?” Obama asked rhetorically.
“They would have called me Beijing Barry,” he added.
Biden’s Allies: No Nicknames This Time
When Biden impulsively said to the president, “shut up man” when he was trying to speak and Trump kept interrupting, his allies say that was one thing.
But many say calling the president a clown went too far.
“As a human being, I can understand why you would want to do that, and I don’t think it’s a bad thing because I think a lot of people feel it. But I think the longer you play their territory or respond to it, the less time you spend talking to people, and talking to people is what it’s all about, “Granholm said.
Biden says he got the message and expressed his regret earlier this month.
“I should have said this is a clown company instead of calling it a clown,” Biden said.
In addition to avoiding the bad times, Biden’s sources say he’s working to reproduce the good times. Attendees say they think Biden’s direct-to-camera approach worked well for him during the first debate, and they hope he can do more of that, saying it helped him not only disconnect from Trump, but more importantly connect with. voters.