candycorn
Diamond Member
Trump has done more in 47 months for Americans than biden has in 47 yearsNobody changed their mind.
Americans were not impressed with the president’s performance. Whether that will actually lead people to change their votes remains to be seen, though it seems unlikely. ...Most respondents started out firmly in either Biden or Trump’s camp, and the debate didn’t change that: In fact, very few people changed their minds at all about how likely they were to vote for each candidate. ...Going into the debate, each candidate’s supporters were already overwhelmingly likely to say they were going to vote, and last night’s debate didn’t change that.
But viewers thought Biden won.
Debate watchers were pretty decisive in their verdict of last night’s performances: Only about one-third said Trump’s performance was “somewhat good” or “very good,” and 50 percent said it was “very poor.” Biden’s performance was more positively received, with around 60 percent saying they thought he performed well. Respondents gave more mixed grades on how they thought the candidates outlined their policies, but Biden received better marks here, too: Almost 60 percent said they thought his policies were “somewhat good” or “very good,” compared to about 40 percent who said the same for Trump.
Who Won The Debate?
How voters felt about 2020 presidential candidates Joe Biden and Donald Trump before and after the debate on September 29, 2020projects.fivethirtyeight.com
Agreeed.
IF you're behind, you have to score points. The blob didn't do that. I think he lost some soft support. I don't think the support migrates to Biden necessarily but I think there are some who are going to sit out the election who may have been on the fence about supporting Trump last night.
That’s what lying Moron told you.
Maybe you can argue with Mitch McConnell blasting Trump refusals to condemn the white supremacist and Proud Boys..... I also added Tim Scott a lone black GOP member blasted Trump.
GOP Sen. Tim Scott calls for Trump to correct his Proud Boys comments: 'If he doesn't correct it, I guess he didn't misspeak'
Republicans in Congress say Trump should have directly condemned white supremacists at presidential debate
WASHINGTON – Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said he agreed it is "unacceptable" not to condemn white supremacists after President Donald Trump sidestepped a question about denouncing the Proud Boys during the first presidential debate.
How about this? Trump condemns these "proud boys" when Biden condemns BLM and Antifa. Sounds fair to me.
Shit dude...did you take a stupid pill this morning?
Trump needs Biden to do something before he will denounce white supremacists?