'The Fact Is He Learns': Chuck Todd Suggests We'll See New And Improved Trump In Biden Debate Compared To 2020

Jun 26, 2024 View Original Article
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

47% : Todd on "Andrea Mitchell Reports" said Trump is experiencing favorable political conditions, and noted the former president's adaptability makes it likely he won't repeat previous mistakes.
40% : "Todd recently said Trump may be regaining the "swagger" he had in 2016 when he won the presidency as a businessman who had never held public office or served in the military.
32% : "Biden and Trump will debate on CNN in Atlanta with the rules and format including muting microphones and barring a live studio audience.
25% : Trump infamously talked over Biden during the first 2020 presidential debate, with the former president even acknowledging in a Monday interview with the Washington Examiner that it was not an optimal strategy.
16% : "He lies so much," Trump told the Examiner correspondent Byron York about the first debate.
16% : "CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten said on Tuesday that Biden is heading into the debate significantly trailing Trump on economic issues.
5% : "And in fact, I was just discussing this with somebody we all know ... he even noted, we were talking about this idea that when Trump's losing, the worst version of Trump shows up and when Trump's winning or he thinks he's ahead, he's actually a different person, a different candidate."

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