![]() ![]() Both candidates better come with their A games, be ready for tough questions and be on their best behavior.īiden is running ahead and there are two things that he needs to do to seal the deal. Guthrie’s tough interview with Trump sets a high bar for her NBC colleague Kristin Welker, the moderator of this week’s debate. You’re not, like someone’s crazy uncle who can retweet whatever.” There really haven’t been any memorable lines from the candidates in these forums but Guthrie had one last week when she quizzed the president on his retweet of a QAnon right wing conspiracy post and said, “You’re the president. Having taken a pass to go head-to-head with Biden, he ran into a head-on collision with moderator Savannah Guthrie. Both candidates were true to form - Biden appeared calm, while Trump seemed heated. The dueling network town hall appearances last Thursday night certainly didn’t help the GOP cause. CNN post-debate polls showed that both Democrats outclassed their GOP rivals by a decisive margin. To take Biden down, Trump needs to take advantage of the limited opportunities he still has available, including performing at a higher level than his running mate, Mike Pence, who flubbed the debate against Biden’s vice presidential pick, Kamala Harris. Biden leads nationally and in many of the battleground states, but many of the close purple state contests are too close to call. ![]() The president still has a slim path to victory in the Electoral College. To resuscitate his faltering campaign, Trump needs to hit a home run after failing to even get to first base in the first direct confrontation between the two contenders. ![]() His last chance to confront the Democratic nominee directly comes Thursday night when the two candidates face off in the second and last nationally televised debate. The president is running out of time and opportunities to take Democratic nominee Joe Biden out. The campaign clock is ticking and Donald Trump is taking a shellacking. ![]()
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