Preview of Thursday's 2020 Presidential Debate
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From the Left
The final showdown: 5 things to watch in last Trump-Biden debateAny Americans still on the fence — and who haven't been among the hordes of early voters — will have one final chance to hear from President Donald Trump and Joe Biden in their last debate Thursday, during which the president will try to re-energize his base and close the polling gap behind Biden.
Thursday's debate in Nashville, Tennessee, was supposed to be the third faceoff of 2020, but will instead be the second of only two presidential debates after Trump declined to participate in one scheduled for last week...
From the Center
Who Will Win The Last Presidential Debate?Respondents are very sure of who they plan to vote for: 45 percent of respondents said they are “absolutely certain” to vote for Biden and 32 percent said the same of Trump. Very few are torn — just 2 percent said they were split 50-50 between Biden and Trump.
However, despite Biden’s commanding lead in the polls and among the respondents in our survey, many remain skeptical that he can win the presidency. Overall, 37 percent of respondents said either Trump or Biden was “absolutely certain” to win, while 16...
From the Right
Presidential debate host Kristen Welker: 4 things you need to knowPresident Trump is already attacking Thursday's presidential debate moderator, NBC News' Kristen Welker, who has served as the company's White House correspondent since 2011.
"Kristen Welker is terrible," Trump told "Fox & Friends" on Tuesday. "She is totally partisan. Her father and mother are big supporters of Joe Biden. They're supporters of the Democrat Party."
Welker's parents have donated tens of thousands of dollars to Democrats, including nearly $20,000 to former President Barack Obama.
Welker appears to be refraining from any response to the president's remarks ahead of the final...
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