Potus base is already enthusiastic and on board, potus is appealing to the people on the fence And moderates and like the post says is dividing bidens base as well.
We are not gonna see completely savage trump in the debates unless they really attack him, he’s going for the moderate and independent voters not happy with the democrat party or the democrat lockdowns or Marxism and riots
If the strategy was to divide the democratic base, then I think that the debate was a success. If it was to convince moderates and fence-sitters, then I think it was a failure. Most fence-sitters are there because Trump "isn't very presidential". This sentiment boils down to he elaborates a lot, he insults his opponents, and he doesn't show traditional PC decorum.
I think Trump was Trump last night, and that reinforces their view that he "isn't presidential". If the play was for moderates, it wasn't executed well in my opinion.
Time will tell and the more I think about the debates, I think he performed better than I did initially. There were moments that I thought he had slam-dunk policy and record based answers that he chose to not use.
If Trump was unpresidential then Biden was downright petulant. Anybody who was thinking voting Biden would be some imagined return to decorum just had that notion blown up last night.
I agree, but the "what about Biden?" argument doesn't really apply here. The problem that fence-sitters have is about Trump and his mannerisms not Biden and his.
I've heard similar comments from suburban "I wish he'd be nicer and tweet less" people. He may be planning to use the next two debates to capture moderates like he did last year, but you were spot on. If this debate was to divide the left, he accomplished his goal. If this debate was to win the center, he did not.
Potus base is already enthusiastic and on board, potus is appealing to the people on the fence And moderates and like the post says is dividing bidens base as well.
We are not gonna see completely savage trump in the debates unless they really attack him, he’s going for the moderate and independent voters not happy with the democrat party or the democrat lockdowns or Marxism and riots
If the strategy was to divide the democratic base, then I think that the debate was a success. If it was to convince moderates and fence-sitters, then I think it was a failure. Most fence-sitters are there because Trump "isn't very presidential". This sentiment boils down to he elaborates a lot, he insults his opponents, and he doesn't show traditional PC decorum.
I think Trump was Trump last night, and that reinforces their view that he "isn't presidential". If the play was for moderates, it wasn't executed well in my opinion.
Time will tell and the more I think about the debates, I think he performed better than I did initially. There were moments that I thought he had slam-dunk policy and record based answers that he chose to not use.
If Trump was unpresidential then Biden was downright petulant. Anybody who was thinking voting Biden would be some imagined return to decorum just had that notion blown up last night.
I agree, but the "what about Biden?" argument doesn't really apply here. The problem that fence-sitters have is about Trump and his mannerisms not Biden and his.
I've heard similar comments from suburban "I wish he'd be nicer and tweet less" people. He may be planning to use the next two debates to capture moderates like he did last year, but you were spot on. If this debate was to divide the left, he accomplished his goal. If this debate was to win the center, he did not.
And it showed in the Telemundo poll last night.