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Trump and Biden set to face off in first presidential debate as CNN denies delay: Live updates

Joe Biden and Donald Trump will square off in CNN debate moderated by Jake Tapper and Dana Bash at 9pm ET

Trump arrives in Atlanta ahead of first 2024 presidential debate

Donald Trump and Joe Biden are due to face each other on the debate stage in Atlanta, Georgia, in just under half an hour in their first head-to-head of the 2024 election cycle.

The encounter will take place at 9pm ET and be broadcast live from CNN’s studios, with the network’s anchors Jake Tapper and Dana Bash serving as moderators.

The debate promises to be every bit as bad-tempered as their two face-offs in the run-up to the Covid-blighted 2020 election and the Republican has wasted no time in getting his blows in early, sneering on Wednesday that the president should be thrilled there will be no fact-checkers present because he is a “lying machine”.

This comes as the Supreme Court issued four major rulings, but left the question of Trump’s immunity from prosecution in his federal election interference case for a future date.

Meanwhile, new polling shows Trump up by just five points in a head-to-head matchup with Biden among likely voters in Texas. Trump received 48 percent to Biden’s 43 percent in the poll conducted between 11 and 20 June by the University of Texas at Tyler.

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‘Do not normalize him’: Former Republican Rep lashes out at Trump

Former Republican Illinois congressman Joe Walsh lashed out at Trump on X on Thursday morning ahead of the debate.

“Do not normalize him. He lies as he breathes,” he wrote. “He’s the only president in American history who lost an election and refused to concede. He tried to overthrow an American election.”

He added: “I don’t care about his debate strategy. I don’t care about his VP pick. Do not normalize him.”

Gustaf Kilander27 June 2024 18:15
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Mitch McConnell defies Trump by admitting Biden is a ‘good guy'

Outgoing Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell’s floundering relationship with former President Donald Trump isn’t about to recover any time soon.

While McConnell has endorsed Trump, he recently broke with the leader of his party, saying that President Joe Biden is a “good guy.”

“I know Joe Biden pretty well. He’s a good guy, I like him personally,” McConnell told and audience in Louisville, Kentucky on Tuesday, according to The Hill.

McConnell and Biden spent decades together in the Senate and Biden would often be dispatched by President Barack Obama to deal with congressional Republicans during his time as vice president.

But the Republican senate leader also said, “I never thought he was moderate in the Senate, but he ran as a moderate.”

He added: “But as soon as the president got elected, he pretty much signed up with the far left of the Democratic Party, which has created another set of a problem for all of you who are in business.”

“This has been a regulatory nightmare by this administration,” he claimed.

Gustaf Kilander27 June 2024 17:45
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Trump launches last-ditch attack against Biden ahead of debate

If you missed this earlier, Trump has shared a scathing anti-Biden video in a last-ditch attack on the president before tonight’s debate, branding his enemy as sleep-inducingly boring.

James Liddell reports.

Trump launches last-ditch attack against Biden ahead of debate

Former and sitting president will go head-to-head in first of two televised debates

Joe Sommerlad27 June 2024 17:15
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Clinton warns debating Trump means facing a blizzard ‘nonsense’ and ‘blather’

Hillary Clinton, the former US first lady and secretary of state who has debated both of tonight’s combatants, took to the pages of The New York Times this week for an op-ed in which she advised Biden on what to watch out for from Trump.

Here’s Kelly Rissman on what she had to say.

Hillary Clinton previews Trump-Biden debate: ‘He starts with nonsense’

Hillary Clinton slammed Donald Trump, saying ‘expectations for him are so low that if he doesn’t literally light himself on fire on Thursday evening, some will say he was downright presidential’

Joe Sommerlad27 June 2024 16:45
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Biden campaign tries to use Trump’s second-term blueprint against him as debate looms

With just hours to go until President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump meet for their first debate in four years, Biden’s campaign is looking to use the massive amounts of attention being lavished on the rhetorical prizefight to remind voters of Trumpworld’s plan to reshape government in the felonious ex-president’s image should he be returned to the White House next year.

The Biden campaign is rolling out a seven-figure paid digital and print-media campaign, which includes homepage takeovers at Buzzfeed, USA Today, CNN, El Tiempo Latino, Telemundo, theGrio, and the Atlanta Journal Constitution to highlight what they describe as “the dangers of electing Trump to a second term.”

The president’s campaign is also launching a new website that takes aim at Project 2025, the blueprint for a second Trump term that has been put forth by the right-wing Heritage Foundation think tank.

Biden campaign tries to use Trump’s second-term blueprint against him as debate looms

Biden also plans to highlight the January 6 attack on the Capitol as a way of painting Trump as a threat to the American way of life

Andrew Feinberg in Atlanta, Georgia27 June 2024 16:21
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Trump sees low poll numbers in Texas

Donald Trump leads Joe Biden in Texas by five points, according to a new poll conducted by the University of Texas at Tyler.

In a head-to-head matchup, the poll of likely voters gave Trump 48 percent to Biden’s 43 percent.

Trump won Texas in 2020 by 5.58 percent, the lowest margin for a Republican candidate since 1996. The last Democrat to win the state on the presidential level was Jimmy Carter in 1976.

When other candidates were included in the question, the poll of likely voters conducted between 11 and 20 June gave independent candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr eight percent support, while Biden got 41 percent to Trump’s 47 percent.

A poll of registered voters found that 38 percent supported Biden while 46 percent backed Trump. Kennedy got 12 percent of registered voters.

In a head-to-head matchup of registered voters without third-party and independent candidates, 40 percent backed Biden and 46 percent supported Trump.

Gustaf Kilander27 June 2024 16:20
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Voices: ‘Trump, Biden or anybody but them… who will America choose?’

The presidential debate will be the last chance for both men to make their case before party nominations are formalised, says Mary Dejevsky.

But after a campaign full of senior moments, voters may seize the opportunity to demand fresher faces.

Trump, Biden or anybody but them… who will America choose?

The presidential debate will be the last chance for both men to make their case before party nominations are formalised, writes Mary Dejevsky. But after a campaign full of senior moments, voters may seize the opportunity to demand fresher faces

Joe Sommerlad27 June 2024 16:15
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Watch: The last time Trump and Biden faced off

Here’s a highlights package from IndyTV compiling the big moments from the last time the two men argued on television in the gloomy fall of 2020.

What happened the last time Trump and Biden faced off in 2020?

Donald Trump and Joe Biden are gearing up for their first 2024 Presidential Debate on Thursday 27th June. The last time the two ran against each other in 2020 their debates proved they would not be pulling any punches to get at their opponent. Some iconic quotes from 2020 debates will never be forgotten; such as Trump claiming he "knows more about wind' than his opponent, and the moment Biden finally told Trump to "just shut up!"; this time around viewers are anxious to see what antics Thursday's debate will have.

Joe Sommerlad27 June 2024 15:45
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Kinzinger endorses Biden and says Trump ‘threatens America’s future’

The former Illinois Republican congressman has announced he is endorsing Joe Biden for the presidency in 2024 and attacked the incumbent’s Republican challenger Donald Trump as a threat to American democracy.

The news promises to provide some useful artillery for the president as he seeks to appeal to other conservatives dissatisfied with Trump’s chaotic tenure in the White House and uneasy about his near-total takeover of the Republican Party.

Here’s our report.

Ex-Republican congressman endorses Biden and says Trump ‘threatens America’s future’

Former Illinois GOP representative warns conservatives billionaire businessman is ‘even more dangerous’ in 2024 and accuses him of ‘continuing to stoke the flames of political violence’

Joe Sommerlad27 June 2024 15:15
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Most Americans say they can’t look away from Biden-Trump debate

Most American adults plan to watch at least some element of Thursday’s presidential debate and many think the event will be important for the campaigns of both Biden and Trump, according to a new poll from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

Both men remain broadly unpopular as they prepare to face off for the first time since 2020, although Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, maintains a modest enthusiasm advantage with his base compared to Biden, the Democratic incumbent.

About six in 10 US adults say they are “extremely” or “very” likely to watch the debate live or in clips or read about or listen to commentary about the performance of the candidates in the news or social media.

The poll suggests tens of millions of Americans are likely to see or hear about at least part of Thursday’s debate despite how unusually early it comes in the campaign season.

Both Biden and Trump supporters view the debate as a major test for their candidate — or just a spectacle not to miss.

Most Americans say they can’t look away from Biden-Trump debate - for better or worse

Both men remain broadly unpopular as they prepare to face off for the first time since 2020

Joe Sommerlad27 June 2024 14:45

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