Trump will try to paint Biden as an' out-of-step career politician' during first presidential debate by Sky News Australia on YouTube
Trump will try to paint Biden as an' out-of-step career politician' during first presidential debate
President Donald Trump will attempt to depict rival Joe Biden as an over-the-hill career politician during the first presidential debate in Ohio on Wednesday, according to Sky News contributor Cameron Stewart. President Trump is trailing in all major national polls and in most swing state polls, however, the debate presents an opportunity to boost his campaign with 35 days to go until polling day. Mr Stewart told Sky News both candidates will try and undermine voters' confidence in their opponent. "Donald Trump will try, as much as possible, to make the debate as much as possible about Joe Biden," he said. "I think his best opportunity is to try and paint Joe as over-the-hill, not really with it, a professional politician, etc etc. "Likewise Biden will try and make the debate as a referendum on Donald Trump." However, he said Donald Trump's decision to accuse Mr Biden of cognitive impairment could backfire. "Donald Trump has to be a bit careful here because he spent a lot of time, many months, painting Biden as someone who can barely string a sentence together and is borderline senile. If Biden comes up and makes a very plausible debate performance in his first debate that's going to be a problem for Donald Trump."
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President Donald Trump will attempt to depict rival Joe Biden as an over-the-hill career politician during the first presidential debate in Ohio on Wednesday, according to Sky News contributor Cameron Stewart. President Trump is trailing in all major national polls and in most swing state polls, however, the debate presents an opportunity to boost his campaign with 35 days to go until polling day. Mr Stewart told Sky News both candidates will try and undermine voters' confidence in their opponent. "Donald Trump will try, as much as possible, to make the debate as much as possible about Joe Biden," he said. "I think his best opportunity is to try and paint Joe as over-the-hill, not really with it, a professional politician, etc etc. "Likewise Biden will try and make the debate as a referendum on Donald Trump." However, he said Donald Trump's decision to accuse Mr Biden of cognitive impairment could backfire. "Donald Trump has to be a bit careful here because he spent a lot of time, many months, painting Biden as someone who can barely string a sentence together and is borderline senile. If Biden comes up and makes a very plausible debate performance in his first debate that's going to be a problem for Donald Trump."
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