Trump, Biden gear up for critical debate

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Trump, Biden gear up for critical debate

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Trump, Biden gear up for critical debate

President Biden and former President Trump are hitting the debate stage next Thursday in a rematch of their bitter 2020 battle. From final word to mic rules and more, here’s what we know.

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As President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump get ready to face off in a historically early televised presidential debate on CNN next week, a coin toss held Thursday determined Trump would get the last word.

 

Trump’s campaign called it that he would speak last as the debate comes to its end, so Biden will be the first to give his closing argument. 

 

Last cycle’s debates between the two contenders were notably marked by insults, interruptions and clashes with moderators — the stakes for this cycle’s first debate are high.

 

Political commentator Van Jones summed it up during a CNN appearance Thursday.

 

“If Biden goes out there and messes up, it’s game over,” he said. 

 

New York Times political correspondent Maggie Haberman, who is deeply sourced in Trump world, said Trump has acknowledged he interrupted Biden “too much” in 2020 and plans to adjust. 

 

“I mean, we all talked about it at the time, but Biden could barely get a word in edgewise, and Biden was kind of smiling throughout as this was happening,” she said

 

New Emerson College Polling/The Hill polls out this week show Trump has a slight edge over Biden in key swing states. 

 

Among voters surveyed, the former president was up 4 points over Biden in Arizona and Georgia, 3 points in Wisconsin and Nevada, and 2 points up in Pennsylvania. In Michigan, Trump leads by 1 point, and the pair are dead even in Minnesota

 

Next Thursday will be the first of two debates that the bitter rivals have agreed to do this year, and it has some new rules

 

The candidates’ microphones will be muted except when it’s that candidate’s turn to speak. The moderators will also “use all tools at their disposal to enforce timing and ensure a civilized discussion,” per the rules. 

 

Biden and Trump will be the only candidates on the debate stage in Atlanta. CNN’s Dana Bash and Jake Tapper are slated to moderate. 

 

There will be no studio audience — a departure from past debates, which have typically been held on college campuses across the nation.

 

Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. lashed out Thursday over his exclusion from the debate, calling it “undemocratic, un-American and cowardly.” 

 

“Biden and Trump do not want me on the debate stage and CNN illegally agreed to their demand,” Kennedy alleged in a statement from his campaign. 

 

The cable network required that candidates poll at least 15 percent in four national surveys and to make it onto the ballots in enough states to have a pathway to 270 electoral votes — the minimum number needed to win the presidency. 

 

The head-to-head showdown comes ahead of both parties’ respective conventions this summer — a result of the candidates’ decision to eschew the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates, which has organized the events for decades. 

 

ABC  is set to host the second debate on Sept. 10.

 

Essential Reads 

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The Countdown 

Upcoming news themes and events we’re watching:

7 days until the first presidential debate25 days until the Republican National Convention 60 days until the Democratic National Convention
138 days until the 2024 general election216 days until Inauguration Day 2025

In Other News 

Branch out with a different read from The Hill:

Former President Trump will have the final word in next week’s first presidential debate after a coin toss, CNN announced Thursday. The Biden campaign won the coin toss, selecting tails, and choosing to pick the president’s standing position instead of reserving a speaking slot. Biden will stand on the right side of the stage from the viewer’s perspective, and Trump the left. Trump’s campaign decided to select to speak last, …

Political commentator Van Jones said the stakes are high for President Biden in next week’s presidential debate against former President Trump, predicting that a poor performance could doom Biden’s campaign. “This is the entire election, as far as I’m concerned. The entire world will be watching,” Jones said Thursday in an interview with CNN’s Jim Acosta. “If you are a carbon-based life form, you’re going …

Around the Nation 

Local and state headlines regarding campaigns and elections:

Florida medical marijuana patients get an unexpected email praising DeSantis (Orlando Sentinel)  
Proposed ballot measure to raise corporate taxes, give every Oregonian $750 a year likely to make November ballot (Oregonian
How Fox News is ‘moving to Milwaukee’ during the RNC and where it’ll broadcast from (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

What We’re Reading 

Election news we’ve flagged from other outlets:

Trump Tries to Set Expectations, and Floats Excuses, for His Debate With Biden (New York Times
Is Grover Norquist’s tax pledge the cudgel it used to be? (Punchbowl News
The meme debate: Trump and Biden enter viral battlefield (Axios

Elsewhere Today 

Key stories on The Hill right now:

Senate Democrats have added language to the annual defense authorization bill to require women to register for the draft, prompting a backlash from Republicans and social conservatives and complicating the chances of moving the bill on the Senate floor before Election Day. Conservatives led by Sen. Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) are certain to … Read more

Justice Neil Gorsuch chastised the Supreme Court majority for ruling against a drug trafficking defendant Thursday, arguing the decision gives the government too much prosecutorial power. Delilah Guadalupe Diaz appealed to the justices after a jury found her guilty of importing methamphetamine across the U.S. southern border, a charge … Read more

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