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Trump ready to debate Biden 'anywhere, anytime'

2024-03-06T22:06:05.498Z

Highlights: Trump ready to debate Biden 'anywhere, anytime' The two men must, barring any major surprises, face each other in the presidential election in November, a return match of the 2020 election. To win, in an extremely polarized country, Joe Biden like Donald Trump will have to both mobilize their bases and attract as many independent voters as possible. President Biden, struggling in the polls, will try to convince millions of Americans of his vision for the country during a major policy speech Thursday before Congress.


The two men must, barring any major surprises, face each other in the presidential election in November, a return match of the 2020 election.


Donald Trump, Republican candidate for the American election, said on Wednesday that he was ready to debate with his Democratic rival, President Joe Biden,

“anywhere, any time”

.

“It is important, for the good of our country, that Joe Biden and I debate crucial issues for the United States and the American people

,” the former president said on his Truth Social network.

“This is why I call for debates to be held, anywhere, anytime,”

he assured.

After their overwhelming victories in the primaries of their parties, the two men must, barring any major surprises, face each other in the presidential election in November - a return match from the 2020 election. But, according to the polls, this duel between a former president 77-year-old and an 81-year-old incumbent hardly excites voters.

To win, in an extremely polarized country, Joe Biden like Donald Trump will have to both mobilize their bases and attract as many independent voters as possible in a handful of undecided states.

President Biden, struggling in the polls, will try to convince millions of Americans of his vision for the country during a major policy speech Thursday before Congress.

A speech that Donald Trump promised to

“correct”

live.

Joe Biden and Donald Trump faced each other during a series of debates in the fall of 2020. The Democrat, former vice-president of Barack Obama, won the presidential election.

But Donald Trump never conceded defeat, accusing, without evidence, the Democrats of having

“stolen”

the election.

Source: lefigaro

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