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On a CNN set in Atlanta, with no audience, no support from prior notes and advisers, and no opportunity to respond when no speaking time was allotted, the debate served to expose the strengths and weaknesses of both candidates.
The American President, Joe Bidenand the Republican candidate, Donald Trumpwere measured in a face-to-face conversation that was considered decisive for the presidential election. It was a debate in which the Republican has been more aggressive and the Democrat has struggled to put together messages and he seemed doubtful and had voice problems.
On a CNN set in Atlanta, with no audience, no support from prior notes and advisers, and no opportunity to respond when no speaking time was allotted, the debate served to expose the strengths and weaknesses of both candidates.
The hesitations in the case of Bidenwho arrived with the flu, and expressions of mockery from Trump When his rival wandered more than once and left sentences unfinished, they flagged the debate.
“I’ve never heard so much nonsense,” said the current White House tenant when he heard about foreign policy, a chapter in which Trump complained that the United States’ reputation has become “terrible” under the Democrat’s mandate. The Republican has also attacked Biden on economic policy, although he has responded to moderators’ questions with much evasion and inaccuracies or misinformation on topics such as the economy or immigration.
Biden has admitted that there are still “things to do” and has defended his economic and immigration management compared to that of his predecessor: “The pandemic was so mismanaged that many people died and the economy collapsed.” There were no jobs. unemployment rose to 15%, it was terrible. What we had to do was try to get things back on track.
Biden’s age, 81, was present in the debate. “He has no capacity to be president. We shouldn’t be having a debate. There’s nothing to discuss,” the 78-year-old Trump criticized.
It has not been a debate in which new proposals have been heard, but rather a ring of constant attacks. “I don’t think he even knows what he just said,” Trump said.
Source: EITB

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