Who I believe will win the big presidential debate
Chuck Norris, undefeated world champion, weighs in on 'political jiu-jitsu'
"As a six-time undefeated world karate champion, I know fighting and what makes up a good match, and this presidential debate tops most in my lifetime. Some are calling it the presidential debate of the century.They may not be far off, not only for the rematch of polarized contenders but unique historic aspects of the competition. This presidential race is unlike any before it. It is unique on many fronts.
As The Hill reported June 20: "Thursday's presidential debate will be the first one since 1984 not hosted by the Commission on Presidential Debates. And prior to this year, no televised general election debate had been held before late September dating back to their creation in 1960, putting Thursday's meeting truly in foreign territory and leaving people to wonder what it means for the Biden-Trump rematch."
I predict that the contender who exposes and headlines the other's perceived weakness through their fighting technique will win the match."
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Biden has been preparing with a team of 20 for a full week. Trump, on the other hand, is visiting cities, some of which are deep blue, and speaking to the people directly. Trump needs to keep his cool and I am rather sure anti-Trumper hosts, Jake Tapper and Dana Lash will try and rattle him.
I have to wonder if Biden has been fed the questions in advance. This reflects my lack of trust in CNN.
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