Biden’s performance and Trump’s words will be key to the first presidential debate

Biden’s performance and Trump’s words will be key to the first presidential debate
Biden’s performance and Trump’s words will be key to the first presidential debate

It is the first time in US history that a president faces a former president in a presidential debate.

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It’s been more than four years since the last election debate between Democrat Joe Biden and Republican Donald J. Trump. This Thursday, The two rivals will face each other again in a meeting that will be anything but boring.

President Biden has now been in power for four years after winning the last presidential elections, even though former President Trump did not want to accept the results. The Republican said in an interview in May with the ‘Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’ that this time he does not intend to unconditionally accept the results of the elections, and that he would only do so if “everything is honest.”

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The images from that January 6, 2021, when Trump supporters stormed the Capitol in Washington DChave not yet disappeared from the minds of Americans, but the circumstances for this debate have, however, changed.

A great opportunity for both campaigns

The first presidential debate of 2024 offers the two candidates a rare and great opportunity to change the course of a race that, until now, It has been defined by its stability.

With little mutual respect between the two, expect a meeting filled with hostility and accusations during the 90 minutes that the debate will last which will be broadcast on ‘CNN’. In recent days, Biden has focused on his plans for the country, very different from those of his Republican rival, while Trump continues to attack Biden’s record.

Analysts’ eyes will be on Trump’s comments this Thursday, while with Biden, his performance will be key to the outcome, due to accusations of his alleged mental deterioration in recent years.

 
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