WASHINGTON – The first torrid debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden has caused heartburn among some of the president’s allies, but few moves toward a new strategy as attendees prepare for the next circular in Miami, several Republicans close to the crusade said. Usa. But it’s not the first time TODAY.
Trump’s insulting and harsh technique Tuesday night has soured some voters, shown an initial poll, and allowed Biden to draw attention to the president’s chaotic style, but for a long time Trump has aimed to fire his most sensitive supporters. According to some Republicans, its functionality, could have helped more than hurt.
“There’s still a lot of doubt in a crusade, and many polls say Trump’s habit is a sign of a ‘closed road’ to tip the electorate, yet Trump is going to come out,” predicted Republican donor Dan Eberhart, who gave Trump’s Crusade, “It’s just going to push the accelerator deeper. “
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Both contenders won after the 90-minute fight, in which Trump not only fought Biden, but also lured moderator Chris Wallace into the mix. The president told his supporters at a rally in Minnesota the next night that he “took the fight to Biden. “”and confided to them that “we all won big. “
A vote by Politico/Morning Consult found Thursday that part of the electorate that saw the debate says Biden outperdated Trump compared to the 34% who say the president has done more. A CNBC/Change Research vote found that 53% of the most likely voters say Biden did. a bigger task compared to Trump’s 29%.
Trump and Biden are scheduled to meet in Miami on October 15 and then meet for the last time in Nashville on October 22 to abide by their rules.
Some critics need moderators to turn off microphones to prevent applicants from talking to each other. The commission has not yet specified the settings it is considering.
Trump warned on Twitter thursday that he does not agree to replace the rules, if he opposes the format, he would have the option of boycotting the last two debates, which his workers have not ruled out.
Flags warn of the functionality of the Trump debate in Cleveland began to shake even before Trump boarded Air Force One for the flight back to Washington, while several Republicans brazenly criticized him for not directly condemning white supremacists, a challenge the White House still faces blank. Others questioned his conflicting approach.
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Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum described Trump as “hot” on CNN and said he “exaggerated” his hand minutes after the debate ended. Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who helped prepare Trump for debate, presented a similar assessment on ABC, saying Trump had gotten “too hot. ” Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh said he felt Trump had “undermined his own strategy” in the heated debate.
Trump’s crusader assistant Jason Miller opposed a consultation on Christie’s criticism in a call with reporters Thursday, saying that the former governor was “a vital component of the team” and that he “never hesitates to express his opinion. “
Christie responded to a request for comment.
Several Republicans privately expressed their dismay at Trump’s functionality because his continued interruptions meant Biden had little room to make a mistake, protect his positions, or hurt himself. A Republican strata that spoke under anonymity status to provide a frank assessment of the president’s functionality said Trump would have done more to allow Biden to be Biden.
“Tuesday a missed opportunity, ” said the strata.
Another White House ally, speaking under anonymity, said Trump needed to “remember” in the next debate, but questioned whether he would.
“Trump’s ality is integrated,” he said.
Trump crusade officials refused to answer express questions about the long-term strategy, although some predicted that the format of the next presidential debate will replace the dynamics. It’s one thing to be combative with a known opponent or a network presenter, but anything else for the electorate who asks questions, they said.
When he gave the impression on the city corridor last month on ABC, Trump commonly respectful of voters, asking tough questions about the pandemic and race relations, interrupted Ellesia Blaque, a professor at Kutztown University who asked Trump about his plans to protect Americans with pre-existing fitness issues.
“Please be forewarned and let me finish my question, sir,” Blaque said in an exchange that ran for days on cable TV.
Blaque CNN: “I’m going to vote for Biden. “
While voting is underway, Trump’s ultimate effective strategy is to take a page from his playbook four years ago and disqualify his opponent, said Alex Conant, a Republican strata who helped prepare Senator Marco Rubio, a Republican for Florida. trump’s opposing debate in the 2016 Republican number one race.
Trump has been relentless in his attacks on Hillary Clinton as a Washington “scammer” and “swamp” creature who has pledged to drain. When discussing Biden, Conant said, Trump is “literally across the map,” attacking his intelligence, family circle and track record.
“You have to follow a constant line of attack,” Conant said.
Another component of Trump’s good fortune in 2016 was his sense of humor and direction, qualities that Republicans told Conant that the president in Ohio lacked.
“It was tough, but it was also pretty fun at times, and he seemed to like it,” Conant said of Trump in 2016. “At this year’s first debate, he was very angry. If I could make a joke, and make Joe Biden’s other friends laugh, it would be much more effective than an undeniable uninterrupted vitrious. “
Disputes over the possibility of new debate regulations provoked a last-minute game between Trump’s crusade and the commission on Thursday.
“Why would you allow the Discussion Committee to replace the rules of the moment and third debates when I won smoothly last time?” Tweeted Trump on Thursday, hours after White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany refused to engage in trump’s discussions. .
Trump’s assistant Miller said we “don’t need any change” in the debate’s regulations. Although he said the president was “planning” to attend long-term debates, he did not respond directly to the question of whether Trump would appear if the commission acted on any rule changes.
Frank Luntz, a veteran Republican pollster who organized a concentrated organization with independent electorate in the first debate, said Trump was probably sure to be competitive at least in one component of the debate. The challenge he faces, Luntz said, is when he continues with that same combative technique. for 90 minutes in a row.
“Someone has told the president that debates require delicacy, not just pure power,” Luntz said. “If Donald Trump does to City Hall what he did to Chris Wallace, he will be booed on live television. “