This week's televised debate is crucial for Biden and Trump — and for CNN as well
- Biden struggled with a raspy voice and halting delivery while defending his economic record and criticizing Trump. He lost his train of thought during an answer, shifting topics.
- Biden's voice was raspy, and his delivery faltered while discussing his economic record and Trump. He veered off-topic during an answer, mentioning COVID and health policy.
- Biden faced challenges with his voice and delivery when discussing his economic record and Trump, leading to disjointed responses during an interview.
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Joe Biden opens debate with verbal missteps as Donald Trump pushes lies
ATLANTA — A raspy President Joe Biden delivered rambling answers Thursday in the opening moments of his debate with his Republican rival, Donald Trump, who countered Biden’s criticism with energy and at times by leaning into falsehoods about the economy and illegal immigration.The debate came at a pivotal juncture in their unpopular presidential rematch, as Biden, the 81-year-old Democratic incumbent, entered the debate with the chance to reassu…
In first debate rematch, a raspy and sometimes halting Biden tries to confront Trump, who responds with falsehoods
President Joe Biden repeatedly sought to confront Donald Trump, as his Republican rival countered the criticism by leaning into falsehoods about the economy, illegal immigration and his role in the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Biden opens debate with several verbal missteps as Trump pushes
ATLANTA: A raspy President Joe Biden delivered rambling answers Thursday in the opening moments of his debate with his Republican rival, Donald Trump, who countered Biden’s criticism with energy and at times by leaning into falsehoods about the economy and illegal immigration. The debate came at a pivotal juncture in their unpopular presidential rematch, as Biden, the
The debate of the week is crucial
This week's televised debate is crucial for Biden and Trump — and for CNN as well - The Morning Sun
NEW YORK (AP) — Joe Biden and Donald Trump won't be alone at Thursday's debate. Moderators Dana Bash and Jake Tapper of CNN will be on camera, too, and there's a lot on the line for their network as it fights for relevance in a changing media environment. CNN has hosted dozens of town halls and political forums through the years, but never a general election presidential debate, let alone one so early in a campaign. No network has. “This is a hu…
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