'Will you shut up, man?': memorable moments from Biden's past debates
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70% : And yet, while speaking to the All-In podcast last week, Trump commended Biden's showing in the 2012 vice-presidential debate.51% : Biden's ability to connect his personal story with voters' lives could give him an advantage over Trump, who has struggled to do the same.
44% : Looking ahead to Thursday, CNN's decision to mute the candidates' mics when it is not their turn to speak may prevent similar interruptions, but Biden's willingness to stand up to Trump could still play to his advantage.
44% : "Almost everything I see is from the left wing, not from the right wing," Trump said.
42% : "Trump then asked: "What do you want to call them?
39% : Biden will be looking to deliver similarly memorable attack lines against Trump on Thursday.
39% : "Will you shut up, man?" he said to Trump.
34% : As he prepares for his next debate, Biden will be looking to again put Trump on the record about his relationship with far-right groups and the violence they have caused.
33% : "The comment bolstered Democrats' warnings about Trump empowering the far-right faction of his party, which appeared prescient after the January 6 attack on the Capitol.
31% : Despite the simplicity of the request, Trump tried and failed to brush off the question.
28% : The first debate between Biden and Trump in 2020 was defined by chaos.
23% : Although Biden, 81, is only a few years older than Trump, 78, voters have expressed more concern about the president's age than his opponent's, and he will be looking to address those fears at the debate.
18% : If Biden pursues a similar approach on Thursday, it may serve two aims of undercutting Trump and mitigating concerns about the president's mental sharpness.
15% : Trump repeatedly talked over Biden, while even moderator Chris Wallace struggled to get a word in edgewise.
14% : Perhaps the most memorable moment from Biden and Trump's first debate came when Wallace asked Trump to specifically condemn white supremacist and militia groups.
14% : "Biden supplied the name of the Proud Boys, a far-right and neo-fascist group, and Trump then issued this infamous instruction: "Proud Boys, stand back and stand by.
10% : "He destroyed Paul Ryan," Trump said.
6% : When details of the presidential debate, which takes place in Atlanta on Thursday, were announced last month, Trump mocked Biden as "the WORST debater I have ever faced", adding: "He can't put two sentences together."
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