CTTO
Atlanta, Georgia – Joe Biden and Donald Trump are preparing for the most critical moment of the 2024 US election thus far—the first of two highly anticipated debates. The showdown, scheduled for Thursday, is expected to escalate the already intense campaign as both candidates engage in increasingly personal attacks.
“I think I have been preparing for it for my whole life…We’ll do very well,” Trump told right-wing network Newsmax, expressing confidence in his debate preparation.
The 2024 election is proving to be tightly contested, with Trump holding a slight edge in key swing states. The outcome is likely to hinge on a few hundred thousand votes across these battlegrounds.
The 90-minute debate, hosted by CNN in Atlanta, will see both candidates addressing concerns about their political liabilities. Biden, 81, faces significant scrutiny over his mental sharpness, with voters often citing his age as a concern. Trump, only three years younger, has also faced questions about his coherence during public appearances and campaign speeches.
Trump is further mired in controversy due to his inflammatory rhetoric and numerous criminal cases, alongside fears that he might misuse presidential power for personal vendettas.
Biden has been preparing at Camp David with mock debates, while Trump has taken a more relaxed approach, engaging in informal policy discussions and rallying his supporters.
Trump’s advisors have suggested he focus on his perceived strengths in the economy and crime, whereas Biden aims to portray Trump as unhinged and unfit for office. The Biden campaign has released ads accusing Trump of prioritizing “revenge” over voter interests, and the Democratic National Committee has put up billboards in Atlanta labeling Trump a “white-collar crook.”
“Come November, Georgians will head to the polls remembering that President Biden looks out for them, while white-collar crook Donald Trump will only look out for himself,” said DNC spokesperson Jackie Bush.
Despite repeatedly characterizing Biden as feeble, Trump’s campaign has recently adjusted its strategy, acknowledging that setting low expectations for Biden could be advantageous for the incumbent president.
“We know that Joe Biden, that after taking an entire week off, will be ready for this,” senior Trump campaign advisor Jason Miller said.
Trump and his team have also propagated the unfounded theory that Biden will be using performance-enhancing drugs and have accused CNN of bias, suggesting that any interference from the network or moderators could skew the debate’s outcome.
One of Biden’s key vulnerabilities is border security, with Trump advocating for mass deportations and highlighting crimes committed by undocumented migrants. Reports suggest that Trump may bring family members of victims of migrant violence to Atlanta, although the debate will not have an audience.
In a move that could undermine Trump’s immigration attack, the Biden administration announced new restrictions that have reduced illegal migrant crossings to their lowest levels in over three years.