So, we are going to have not one but TWO presidential debates between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
HUGE.
And Trump is, still, in a Manhattan courtroom at his hush money trial, with ambitious MAGA Republicans (and VP wannabes) falling all over themselves to appear in court by his side.
Plus, we have a slew of new Senate polling — the vast majority of which has good news for Democrats — and Biden slamming the door on Republicans’ attempts to get the video of his interviews with special counsel Robert Hur.
So, LOTS to talk about! What’s on your mind? The comments section awaits your questions!
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I would like to see some suggestions from you about the questions that ought to be posed in the upcoming debate
Chris, with the debates set and more eyes swaying towards election stuff, we all know about Biden's problems of being perceived as too old for the job, but do you think there are increased risks for Trump as well? There have been reports about him stumbling over words, losing his place in speeches, or even zoning out for a minute. His speeches so far have really been for supporters, and they've helped cover for him (like when he kept mistaking Biden with Obama), but do you think he's at risk of displaying his own set of "senility moments", and if so what impact do you think it would have on uncommitted voters?