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Biden campaign lays out debate week strategy in new memo

www.nbcnews.com Biden campaign lays out debate week strategy in new memo

The Biden campaign is gearing up for more than 1,000 events in the lead-up to Thursday’s debate, according to a memo shared first with NBC News.

Biden campaign lays out debate week strategy in new memo
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  • I hope the strategy includes addressing and/or posting/streaming small, digestible clips for people who have 0 attention span and for those who will clearly not watch the debate at all.

  • "Just let him talk" is my suggestion

    • I would pay good money if CNN brought in that local news anchor and debate moderator from colorado. My man was fucking savage and to the point. No Nonsense hardcore moderator. I would make a point to watch the debates if they were moderated by someone like him. Bobo and all the other candidates looked like deer in the Headlights. Fucking clowns. Just as they should. As long as he did it to Democrats as well when they deserved it I'm completely on board.

  • This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The Biden campaign is looking to present the debate as “two distinct visions for the future,” driving a contrast between the presumptive nominees in a razor-thin race less than five months before voters cast ballots.

    Tyler laid out key issues where Trump “continues to pose the most extreme threat,” pointing to the end of Roe v. Wade, attacks on democracy and economic plans.

    An NBC News poll from April found that a plurality of registered voters — 23% —  said that inflation and the cost of living was the most important issue facing the country.

    Biden is spending several days at Camp David preparing for Thursday’s debate, including going toe-to-toe with his personal lawyer Bob Bauer, who is role-playing as Trump.

    Bauer is joined by a slew of Biden confidants who are working to prepare the president ahead of the debate, including former chief of staff Ron Klain, campaign chair Jennifer O’Malley Dillon and White House senior adviser Anita Dunn.

    A campaign official also said that Trump’s rallies and interviews demonstrate “elite stamina,” adding that the former president “does not need to be programmed by staff” like Biden.


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