The first debate is set to take place on CNN and carried live at nine on several stations and media platforms. Will Biden crush the felon?
There's a lot of anticipation and speculation surrounding the upcoming debate between President Joe Biden and convicted felon Donald Trump. The media seems focused on various aspects, from the candidates' preparedness and behavior to potential surprises or controversies. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVQuHF7lQBI
There are also broader implications, such as the potential impact on voter opinions, especially among younger voters, Blacks, and Latinos. The reference to the Supreme Court ruling on "Presidential Immunity" adds another layer of complexity to the political landscape, suggesting high stakes surrounding legal and constitutional issues.
Overall, it appears that this debate is not just a clash of personalities but also a pivotal moment in the election cycle, with potential consequences depending on the outcomes both in terms of public perception and legal precedents.
POTUS Joe Biden will face presumptive #GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump in a matchup debate tonight, and the odds are that it will be pretty ugly.
The news media has produced press stories on topics like whether the candidates should be tested for drugs beforehand and whether Trump can avoid going off script, say, praise horror movie icon Hannibal Lecter or should consider using lie detectors.
Polling indicates more than half of voters expect to watch tonight, and that a rather startling 11 percent expect to have their opinion of who to vote for changed by the results. The three groups that produce the most voters who feel that way are the ones in which Trump has had the most unlikely growth: voters under 35, African-Americans, and Hispanics. If Trump blows that growth tonight he's cooked.
And we will either have a debate right after the Supreme Court rules on this Trumpian "Presidential Immunity" nonsense, or the night before it. It becomes a simple, tangible truth that if the Court invents this immunity and declares this nation a monarchy, the king won't be Trump but Biden and he can take any steps he wants without fear of consequence. It's kind of hard to believe but it is true that if SCOTUS creates immunity today, Biden could have arrested Trump tonight - during the debate.
However, petty pundits and politicians aren’t the only ones offering their hot takes on the main event in Georgia. Social media wits have also felt obliged to chime in with their predictions.
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