Weekly Opinion Editorial
TRUMP SHOULD HIGHLIGHT ACCOMPLISHMENTS
by Steve
Fair
First, Vice President Biden is not a strong
debater. During the Democrat primary
debates, he would attempt to cram an hour of facts into a five minute response. He often lost his train of thought and would
stop mid-sentence when told his time was up.
Biden has never been a good debater.
He doesn’t think on his feet well.
During the Democratic primary debates, he didn’t present himself well,
which contributed to his not securing the nomination as quickly as he had
hoped. It’s fair to say, debating is not
his strong suit. During the Democrat
primary debates, Biden often looked uncomfortable and disengaged and that was
with a stage of seven people.
Second, President Trump is a
fair debater- much better at it than Biden.
The POTUS’ greatest strength is he can think on his feet. Whether you agree with him or not, he does
handle himself well on a stage. His
style is far from traditional, but it works for him. He doesn’t get rattled when attacked and
responds to attacks well. On stage in
the crowed 2016 GOP debates, Trump was not intimidated and looked
comfortable. When attacked, he didn’t back down. He needs to be more ‘traditional’ in 2020 and
present his plan for a second term. He
can claim some very impressive accomplishments in his first term. He should highlight those.
Third, the 2020 debates are
very important. With a pandemic in
place, more voters will view the debates than in the past. Convincing undecided voters is the whole goal
for the candidates. Trump has the
communication skills. Biden struggles on
a debate stage. Conventional campaigning
is not to be in 2020. Social media and
mass media will play a more important role in this year’s election.
So-called experts claim all Vice
President Biden has to do to stay ahead is to present himself in an ‘adequate’ way. He doesn’t have to knock it out of the park. He can just get a bunt single. Talk about a low standard. Those same experts claim President Trump has
to hit a grand slam in all three debates to win in November. The truth is somewhere in the middle, but based
on past debate performances of the two, the best bet is on President Trump to
perform well. He will be entertaining,
but unlike it was in 2016 when he didn’t have a track record, he can point to
some significant accomplishments in his first term. If he reminds voters of those accomplishments
in his first term, that should get him re-elected.
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