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I don’t know why it would go forward given another Trump-hating, diehard Democrat was chosen as moderator. That said, I think the next version of “Let’s Defeat Trump” is still on.
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I don’t know why it would go forward given another Trump-hating, diehard Democrat was chosen as moderator. That said, I think the next version of “Let’s Defeat Trump” is still on.
They are so transparent. The longer I watch the dog-and-pony show, the happier I am with my decision several years ago to open up my eyes and start seeing the truth.
Trump seems afraid to debate Biden again, so probably not, and if it's virtual Trump absolutely won't debate. Trump has no content, and no platform. If he can't bully and interrupt, he can't debate.
Trump seems afraid to debate Biden again, so probably not, and if it's virtual Trump absolutely won't debate. Trump has no content, and no platform. If he can't bully and interrupt, he can't debate.
I'm not. If the debate is live, Trump will most likely agree to it. If it's virtual again, Trump will most likely back out. That's my prediction. His debating style is to talk over people, and win by a 'show of strength' moreso than showing he grasps the issues. He has a difficult time doing that virtually, where he can't interrupt or bully. He's afraid to debate when he can't use those tactics.
Isn't that the truth! The Town Hall on NBC was a disaster. Trump couldn't out talk the moderator and she exposed Trump for the incompetent person that he is.
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I'm not. If the debate is live, Trump will most likely agree to it. If it's virtual again, Trump will most likely back out. That's my prediction. His debating style is to talk over people, and win by a 'show of strength' moreso than showing he grasps the issues. He has a difficult time doing that virtually, where he can't interrupt or bully. He's afraid to debate when he can't use those tactics.
Both Biden and Trump agreed to a live in-person debate, not a virtual debate. There is absolutely no reason to not honor that agreement.
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Hopefully you're right. Trump hasn't proven to be trustworthy so far, so we can wait and see.
Trump wasn't the one to not honor the live in-person debate agreement with the previous debate. Odd that you don't know that.
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