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With muted microphones and a poll in the polls: the latest presidential confrontation is underway - Walla! U.S. Elections 2020

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The televised confrontation, the last to take place between the two, will open at 04:00 Israel time.U.S. Elections 2020 All articles With muted microphones and a poll in the polls: the latest presidential confrontation is underway The televised confrontation, the last to take place between the two, will open at 04:00 Israel time. Trump, who lags behind in the national polls behind the former vice president, may attack hard in an attempt to improve his situation about two weeks before the electi


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With muted microphones and a poll in the polls: the latest presidential confrontation is underway

The televised confrontation, the last to take place between the two, will open at 04:00 Israel time.

Trump, who lags behind in the national polls behind the former vice president, may attack hard in an attempt to improve his situation about two weeks before the election.

The confrontation will take place with the mute episodes of the microphones

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In the video: The first presidential confrontation between Trump and Baiden (Photo: Reuters, Edited by Amit Simcha)

The second televised confrontation between US President Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Joe Biden will kick off tonight (Friday) in Nashville, Tennessee.

The confrontation between the two, the last in the presidential race, will take place at 04:00 (Israel time), and will take place so that each candidate's microphone will be muted for two minutes while his opponent speaks.



Trump, according to estimates, is expected to pounce on Biden in a confrontation, in an attempt to win points to close the gap that exists between him and the former vice president in the general polls.

About two weeks before Election Day, he will try to minimize damage especially in countries where polls do not show a sure victory for his opponent.



Opinion polls show that there are relatively few voters who have not yet decided who to vote for.

Prior to the confrontation, a record 42 million Americans had sent the envelope in the early vote, and Trump did not have much time left to maneuver.

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Towards the end of the race.

Preparations for the confrontation between Trump and Baiden in Nashville, tonight (Photo: Reuters)

Trump's campaign, which included sharp attacks by the president on Biden, indicated that the president intended to slam the Democratic candidate in a confrontation over the fact that over his many years in the public service he had not achieved enough, and like the confrontation he had repeated his allegations of corruption by Biden and his sons.



Biden's 77-year-old advisers said he must show restraint in the confrontation, trying to appeal to undecided voters and not allow Trump to divert his computer line by attacking family members, especially his son Hunter.



One of Biden's advisers said his party aides wanted him to deal with Trump's temperament without being caught in a confrontation as one who was behaving in a non-presidential manner.

He is also expected to deal this time with the president's management of the fight against Corona, while in several states in the United States the number of infections is increasing.

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The gap in the polls is narrowing.

Biden and Trump in previous clash, September (Photo: Reuters)

The first and most controversial confrontation in September was watched by at least 73 million viewers.

Since then, Trump, 74, has managed to give up another confrontation planned for last week and was supposed to take place in a virtual format following the fact that he fell ill in Corona and needed isolation.



The latest Reuters / Ipsos poll showed that Biden leads by nine points at the national level, compared to 12 points in the first week of October.

He maintained a significant advantage in the states of Michigan and Wisconsin.



Trump campaign spokesman Tim Marteau said in a cynical hint that Trump would confront Biden's long record in his years in politics as well as his family's business conduct.

"The clear message is that President Trump has achieved in 47 months more than Joe Biden has done in 47 years. The president has built the best economy in the world once, and is already doing it a second time. Trump is still the political 'outsider', while Biden is close. Ultimate, "he said.



In the previous confrontation, Trump repeatedly interrupted Biden, personally attacking him and disrespecting the debate moderator.

According to polls, voters who are considered swinging voices, especially women, were not happy with the president's conduct in the conflict.



Michael Steele, a Republican who served as a senior aide to former House Speaker John Bainer, said Trump should take a step back and make room for Biden to make a mistake. Said Steele. "Now he has to hold back."

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