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Dems' only play is for Joe Biden to resign citing medical reasons

Joe Battenfeld

By Joe Battenfeld

Published June 25, 2024

Dems' only play is for Joe Biden to resign citing medical reasons

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Joe Biden has landed the first blows in his debate with Donald Trump before it's even begun.

The CNN rules for the network's Atlanta studio showdown on June 27 are so stringent and slanted in Biden's favor that Trump may be hobbled in his attempts to engage the president in a real one-on-one debate and trip him up.

It's not surprising that Democratic toady CNN has tried to engineer a debate win for Biden, but more surprising that Trump's campaign was meek enough to agree to the rules.

The microphone of the candidate who isn't speaking will be muted throughout the debate, meaning Trump will be muzzled for much of the time. Four years ago, Trump repeatedly interrupted Biden, prompting Biden to infamously say "Will you shut up, man!"

The moderators for the debate — Democratic operatives Dana Bash and Jake Tapper — "will use all the tools at their disposal to enforce timing and ensure a civilized discussion," according to CNN.

Which is exactly what Biden wants. Trump wants chaos and unpredictability.

But if Bash and Tapper appear to be silencing Trump unfairly, that could fire up the Republican troops and boost the former Republican president heading into the fall election season.

There will be no debate audience for Trump to feed off — a provision that Biden's campaign insisted on.

Biden's campaign also asked for podiums for both candidates, which will protect the 81-year-old Democratic president from shuffling off or losing his place on stage.

The 90-minute debate on June 27 will include two commercial breaks, giving Biden a little time to take a respite if things get rough.

The candidates will also be provided with a pen and a pad of paper to take notes, which should help Biden if he loses focus.

And the timing of the debate — in the mid-summer doldrums months before election — will give Biden time to recover in case of a bad performance.

Another concession by Trump is that the debate will not include third party candidates like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who polls show is hurting Biden's campaign. Kennedy has filed an official complaint hoping to be put in the debate.

By agreeing to CNN's debate, Trump and Biden are shunning the Commission on Presidential Debates, which has traditionally put on televised encounters for decades.

Trump ceded control of the debate by saying months ago that he would debate Biden at "any time, any place" — giving the Democrats the opening they needed to accept the invitation from CNN.

This is the first of only two debates between the candidates, and there is no VP debate scheduled.

Despite all the rules being slanted in his favor, Biden is taking a risk by agreeing to debate at all. A major gaffe or senior moment could send his campaign into a tailspin.

But it's a risk the Biden campaign is willing to take, given the fact that his low approval ratings remain a major problem for his re-election.

Just a passing performance for Biden could re-energize his campaign and ease voters' concerns about his age and mental acuity.

The second debate between Biden and Trump is scheduled for Sept. 10 on ABC. CBS is trying desperately to get into the picture by holding a VP debate.

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Joe Battenfeld
Boston Herald/(TNS)

Joe Battenfeld is a veteran Boston Herald political columnist and multimedia reporter.


Previously:
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05/29/24 Joe Biden turning to dangerous rhetoric to deflect from his own weaknesses
05/08/24 Biden's tepid response to campus protests shows it's a political powder keg
04/18/24 Trump needs strong running mate to spread the word about farce hush money trial
03/18/24 Dems promote desperate recasting of Joe Biden as new Comeback Kid
09/22/23 If Joe Biden quits, Kamala Harris will be no easy pushover
08/22/23 Televising Trump's trial will be the Super Bowl of politics
06/22/23 Dems have a BIG 2024 problem, and it ain't not just Slow Joe
04/31/23 Dem Party pols squelch dissent and opponents
04/24/23 Tucker, Don Lemon ousters could be sign networks realigning for 2024
04/24/23 CNN's 'Fact Checker' Is Stuck on Correcting Trump
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