President Joe Biden and his team have agreed to participate in two debates with former President Donald Trump. However, many doubt Biden’s ability to make it to the first debate in Atlanta on June 27. Some believe that Biden’s team may try to find reasons to avoid facing Trump on the debate stage.
The Biden campaign has started to reveal its strategy for the upcoming debate. According to a leaked memo by Campaign Chairwoman Jen O’Malley Dillon, Biden plans to confront Trump during the debate and hold him accountable for his actions as president.
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After four years, it’s happening again. Biden has agreed to debate Trump in two separate instances.
However, there are a number of caveats:
• No live audience
• Trump’s mic will be muted while Biden is speaking… pic.twitter.com/20C3Cs0nYn— The Vigilant Fox ? (@VigilantFox) May 16, 2024
The memo outlines that leading up to the debate, the Biden-Harris campaign will focus on criticizing Trump’s campaign promises and rhetoric. It also mentions that they will remind voters of the chaos caused by Trump during his presidency.
The Biden campaign intends to highlight several issues during the debate, including abortion and healthcare. They aim to portray Trump as someone who supports political violence, threatens important programs like Social Security and Medicare, and prioritizes corporations over American workers.
It is evident that Biden’s decision to participate in the debates may be influenced by his declining poll numbers and weak image on the campaign trail and as president. Some suggest that Biden’s reluctance and lower numbers compared to Trump in swing states led him to agree to the debates.
Interestingly, the Biden administration declined an invitation for a third debate hosted by NBC/Telemundo. This decision raises questions about Biden’s willingness to engage in more debates and face off against Trump.
The upcoming debates between Biden and Trump will surely be crucial moments in the election campaign. It remains to be seen how Biden will perform and whether he can withstand the pressure and scrutiny on the debate stage.

