At the end of September 2020, the world was once again locked down at home, and the epidemic was on the rise again. In Cleveland, Ohio, President Donald Trump and candidate Joe Biden took the stage for their first confrontation in a presidential debate. The next 90 minutes were extraordinary, and CNN anchor Jake Tapper summed up the debate as the two men said goodbye: “Chaos, inside a container fire, inside a derailed train.”
Glued to our mobile phone screens, we watch a deluge of videos and collections of Trump boycotts (There were more than 120), Biden’s angry shouts (“Can you just shut up, man?!” were the meeting’s most famous words), and the desperate attempts by moderate Chris Wallace, of Fox News, to contain the septuagenarians.
Moments like the then-president’s “order” to the far-right Proud Boys militia were repeated (Trump said: “Stand back and standby,” without condemning the extremist nationalist group). Infinity we Nourishes From social media, watched and shared by millions. The two men would meet again in Nashville, Tennessee, shortly before the presidential election that November, which Biden won. It didn’t get much better.
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“Biden vs. Trump 3 promises to be no different. Quite the opposite. Website Axios It has already been classified as “Discussion memeThe next face-to-face confrontation between the candidates for the presidency of the United States will take place on Thursday in Atlanta, and will be broadcast on CNN. The Republican and Democratic social media propaganda machines are expected to go to great lengths, with short, aggressive, eye-catching and supposedly comedic content that exploits voters’ doubts about their age.
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