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United States: President Donald Trump.
First was the disagreement with top US infection control expert Anthony Fauci on Monday and most recently the dispute with journalist Lesley Stahl regarding the interview on the CBS show “60 Minutes” Tuesday for the night.
With only 13 days left until the election, several Donald Trump employees believe the president spends too much time arguing with outsiders when his real focus should be on winning over lead candidate Joe Biden, writes The New York Times.
Despite recent conflicts, as well as Trump’s repeated interruptions during the presidential candidate’s first debate and the fact that he was found infected with corona and ended up in the hospital, his advisers are still hopeful that the president can return. public opinion in your favor.
Above all, Thursday’s debate is expected to give Donald Trump exactly the twist he needs to restore dynamism before Election Day.
Before the debate, some of his advisers urged him to “use a little humor during the broadcast” and admit that several of the districts he currently needs, such as women and elders, are in many cases intimidated by his tone and flow of speech. Twitter, writes The New York Times. .
One person is also said to have advised Trump to tweet less.
The Axios news site also writes that Trump’s advisers also urged him to “stop interrupting Biden” and “be more sympathetic.”
However, several commentators write that it will be difficult for Trump to be himself with the new microphone-muted rules, which were introduced after the two candidates most of the time interrupted each other.
“It will be almost impossible for Donald Trump to be, yes, Donald Trump,” writes CNN political commentator Chris Cillizza, who believes that Trump’s only strategy is tough and personal attacks on his opponents.
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