Maggie5
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With less than two months to go, things are heating up with Trump attending a Town Hall meeting on ABC yesterday and Biden to appear in a similar setting on CNN tomorrow.
Also the debates will start in two weeks.
I am not sure that anything will change the voters at this stage that is unless of course the Durham report is dropped and finds that the Democrats spied on Trump's election.
Personally I believe that the result will be tight but if Biden/Harris do win it will be more of a protest vote against Trump than voting for Biden. Just my opinion.
The amount of money being spent by both sides is mind boggling, I feel sorry for the ones that donate small sums, big money will always win.
For Trump to win he needs to learn to listen and stay on track as his performance yesterday was poor (who thought that was a good idea). Then there is Biden who is yet to face independent questioning by reporters and is mainly speaking from written notes or a teleprompter. He also has that problem of stuttering when he speaks especially when pronouncing words that begin with W, P, D, S,and F.
My brother is a stutterer and although has improved remarkably, when he is excited or very serious, still slips up.
Shame there isn't an upper range limit on who can stand for the Presidency, despite there being a minimum age.
Due to Covid, this will be unlike any other election, will be interesting how each side handles it.
I am looking forward to the Vice Presidency debate between Harris and Pence.
Thoughts?
Also the debates will start in two weeks.
I am not sure that anything will change the voters at this stage that is unless of course the Durham report is dropped and finds that the Democrats spied on Trump's election.
Personally I believe that the result will be tight but if Biden/Harris do win it will be more of a protest vote against Trump than voting for Biden. Just my opinion.
The amount of money being spent by both sides is mind boggling, I feel sorry for the ones that donate small sums, big money will always win.
For Trump to win he needs to learn to listen and stay on track as his performance yesterday was poor (who thought that was a good idea). Then there is Biden who is yet to face independent questioning by reporters and is mainly speaking from written notes or a teleprompter. He also has that problem of stuttering when he speaks especially when pronouncing words that begin with W, P, D, S,and F.
My brother is a stutterer and although has improved remarkably, when he is excited or very serious, still slips up.
Shame there isn't an upper range limit on who can stand for the Presidency, despite there being a minimum age.
Due to Covid, this will be unlike any other election, will be interesting how each side handles it.
I am looking forward to the Vice Presidency debate between Harris and Pence.
Thoughts?
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