In what promises to be a high-stakes showdown, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will face off in their first debate ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
Both candidates bring significant vulnerabilities and opportunities to the stage, with each needing to navigate their challenges carefully to win over a national audience.
At 81 years old, Biden faces scrutiny over his physical and mental capabilities. Despite his strong State of the Union address earlier this year, the debate format poses a different challenge.
Biden must project energy and strength to counteract the narrative pushed by Trump and his allies about his age and stamina.
Trump, on the other hand, needs to avoid his typical combative style that has often alienated moderate voters. To win over swing voters, he must offer a clear, optimistic vision for the future, focusing on key issues like health care and education rather than personal attacks and conspiracy theories.
His performance in the first 2020 debate, marked by interruptions and outbursts, is a cautionary tale.
Trump’s legal troubles present a complex dynamic. With 34 felony counts and additional pending indictments, his criminal record is a double-edged sword for both candidates.
Biden’s campaign may highlight Trump’s convictions while navigating attacks on his own son, Hunter Biden, who recently faced legal issues.
The debate format itself is unusual, with no audience, no opening statements, and muted microphones except when each candidate speaks.
Moderated by CNN’s Dana Bash and Jake Tapper, the format aims to ensure a structured and respectful exchange, although the effectiveness of this setup remains to be seen.
Policy issues will also be at the forefront. For Trump, abortion remains a challenge due to his role in the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade. Biden will likely emphasize this, while Trump needs to clarify his stance on abortion moving forward.
Conversely, Biden’s administration faces criticism over immigration, particularly at the U.S.-Mexico border. Trump is expected to capitalize on this issue, highlighting what he views as Biden’s failures.