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May 16, 2024: Who took the debate bait: Trump or Biden?
May 16, 2024: Who took the debate bait: Trump or Biden?
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8 minutes
Released:
May 16, 2024
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In a dizzying turn of events yesterday, President Joe Biden and former
President Donald Trump agreed to two debates well before the election
this November — one on CNN in June, and one on ABC in September. Did
Democrats box Trump in, or Biden walk right into a carefully laid trap?
White House bureau chief Jonathan Lemire offers Playbook co-author
Rachael Bade some insights.
President Donald Trump agreed to two debates well before the election
this November — one on CNN in June, and one on ABC in September. Did
Democrats box Trump in, or Biden walk right into a carefully laid trap?
White House bureau chief Jonathan Lemire offers Playbook co-author
Rachael Bade some insights.
Released:
May 16, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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