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In reply to the discussion: Will Trump agree to debate President Biden? [View all]Fiendish Thingy
(19,023 posts)The GOP withdrew from the Commission on Presidential Debates in 2022, so any debate Trump would agree to would be a no rules, Wild West fiasco.
I dont think Biden would do well in a high pressure debate with unscripted, time limited responses. In last weeks appearance on Seth Meyers, several times he stopped mid-sentence (as if he was restraining himself from swearing about Trump), but then never finished making his point about the issue Myers had asked him about.
Biden apparently had a good interview in the New Yorker a few days ago, but I havent yet been able to read it, and have seen zero media coverage except a tweet from the interviewer saying that Biden impressed him with his sharpness, knowledge and experience.
I think it would be better for Biden to focus on selective interviews, perhaps a few town halls, and more connections with ordinary Americans helped by his policies- hes already done a few meetings with families this year, and I think he should continue. These appearances get covered by local media, which can have an important impact in swing states.
Meanwhile, his campaign, and especially Dem supporting dark money PACs, should go scorched earth on Trumps weaknesses, while spending whatever it takes to maximize registrations and get young voters, women and POC to the polls.
Without debates, Trump will only have rallies and FOX town halls (and maybe CNN) for free airtime- meanwhile the incumbent will enjoy regular coverage, starting with the SOTU this week.