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Why Is Donald Trump Afraid to Debate?
Posted by CollegeFBRules


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Why is Mr. Trump afraid to confront other Republicans without the aid of a teleprompter? Is he worried he’d look his age at 77 next to younger candidates? To state the obvious, Mr. Trump is running to be President and leader of the free world. Voters deserve to hear him defend his record and his platform.
• Abortion. Mr. Trump said this weekend that Gov. Ron DeSantis made a “terrible mistake” by signing Florida’s six-week abortion ban. Yet Mr. Trump refuses to explain where in pregnancy he’d draw the line, saying vaguely that “we’ll come up with a number.”
How? By spinning a giant wheel, like on a TV game show, except marked with “10 weeks,” “15 weeks,” and so forth? The public takes the abortion question seriously, and Mr. Trump owes a serious answer.
• Covid-19. Whose pandemic policies worked? Mr. Trump has exchanged barbs with Mr. DeSantis, and a recent Trump advertisement intones that “Lockdown Ron” failed Florida. But Florida was one of the earliest states to reopen, and it became a mecca for many Americans fleeing the locked-down blue states.
“Even January of 2021, I was getting hit by the White House task force under Trump,” Mr. DeSantis recalled recently. “Weeks before he left office, they were sending us missives to Florida, saying, ‘Impose a mask mandate, and close bars and restaurants and businesses.’” Covid was a classic example of an unexpected crisis that Presidents have to face, and Mr. Trump’s record deserves a public vetting.
• Trade and tariffs. Mr. Trump wants to impose a 10% tariff on all U.S. imports, which would cost Americans something like $300 billion a year, while inviting retaliation and alienating friends and allies. Sen. Tim Scott’s new economic plan says he would “avoid blunt trade wars with our friends and allies that hurt consumers and set us back in the mission of isolating China.” It sounds like a good subject to debate.
• Foreign policy. Mr. Trump believes so much in the art of the deal that he has pledged to have the Ukraine war “solved in 24 hours.” Maybe his fans take this seriously and not literally, but he ought to explain what he means. Former national security adviser John Bolton wrote in his book that Mr. Trump signaled privately he wouldn’t defend Taiwan if China invaded. Is that what he thinks now?
• Jan. 6, 2021. Was Mike Pence right, before and after the Capitol riot, to insist on counting the Electoral College votes for President Biden? During the first GOP debate, the consensus on the stage was yes. Mr. Trump should give his response, including his answer to why his contrary theory wouldn’t let Vice President Kamala Harris reject Republican electors after the 2024 campaign.
• Age and competence. The public is understandably worried about the visible decline of Mr. Biden, who is 80 years old and would be 86 at the end of a second term. Yet Mr. Trump would be 82 at the end of his second term in 2029, and he isn’t exactly in shape to set records at the YMCA senior triathlon. Do the concerns about age not apply to him?
If Mr. Trump wasn’t able to tame the federal leviathan the first time, why should Republicans believe he can do it next time? And who would agree to serve in a second Trump Administration after all the good people he fired and then belittled in the first one?
• Electability. If the GOP fields a candidate from Mr. Biden’s generation, instead of someone more vigorous, wouldn’t it be giving up an advantage over the incumbent? And did Mr. Trump really try to delete the security tapes at Mar-a-Lago to hide his classified files, as the strongest indictment against him alleges?
Mr. Trump’s advisers may be telling him he shouldn’t appear lest he say something that hurts his legal defense. But that’s a sign of weakness, not strength, and he’ll have to answer those questions eventually. What is the former President afraid of?
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re: Why Is Donald Trump Afraid to Debate?Posted by SDVTiger
on 9/21/23 at 11:43 am to CollegeFBRules

Cause its just a waste of time
Sorry you ronbots cant get over the fact that Drumpf will be the nom
Sorry you ronbots cant get over the fact that Drumpf will be the nom
re: Why Is Donald Trump Afraid to Debate?Posted by stout
on 9/21/23 at 11:44 am to CollegeFBRules

It's sort of like kneeling on the 5-yard line. No need to completely embarrass your opponents more than you already are
re: Why Is Donald Trump Afraid to Debate?Posted by thebigmuffaletta on 9/21/23 at 11:44 am to CollegeFBRules
Candidates who are losing demand debates
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Cause its just a waste of time
If you have a commanding lead, you don’t debate because the potential downsides are much higher than any benefits from participating.
And Trump has about a 30-40 lead on everyone else in the field.
re: Why Is Donald Trump Afraid to Debate?Posted by CoachChappy
on 9/21/23 at 11:45 am to CollegeFBRules

quote:
Why Is Donald Trump Afraid to Debate?
He's not afraid no matter how much DEMs and RINOs keep repeating this.
re: Why Is Donald Trump Afraid to Debate?Posted by Deuces
on 9/21/23 at 11:46 am to CollegeFBRules

Why keep your starting quarterback in when you’re up by 50 points?
re: Why Is Donald Trump Afraid to Debate?Posted by GhostofLesticleMiles
on 9/21/23 at 11:46 am to SDVTiger

quote:
Cause its just a waste of time
Sorry you ronbots cant get over the fact that Drumpf will be the nom

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re: Why Is Donald Trump Afraid to Debate?Posted by m2pro
on 9/21/23 at 11:46 am to CollegeFBRules

Afraid to debate =/= seeing no upside for his popularity
re: Why Is Donald Trump Afraid to Debate?Posted by jbdawgs03
on 9/21/23 at 11:48 am to CollegeFBRules

Who owns the WSJ? And who is that family behind?
re: Why Is Donald Trump Afraid to Debate?Posted by jpbTiger
on 9/21/23 at 11:49 am to CollegeFBRules

Some people here won’t like to hear it, but those are all great questions for sure. Would love to see Trump come out on stage and take them head on. For the record I’m not a Ron Bot or a die-hard Trump fan, just an average dude trying to figure out who to vote for lol.
re: Why Is Donald Trump Afraid to Debate?Posted by TrueTiger
on 9/21/23 at 11:50 am to CollegeFBRules

Fear isn't in any part the calculation.
The only question is whether or not a strategic advantage comes from debating.
The only question is whether or not a strategic advantage comes from debating.
This post was edited on 9/21 at 12:01 pm
re: Why Is Donald Trump Afraid to Debate?Posted by CollegeFBRules
on 9/21/23 at 11:51 am to jpbTiger

quote:
Some people here won’t like to hear it, but those are all great questions for sure. Would love to see Trump come out on stage and take them head on. For the record I’m not a Ron Bot or a die-hard Trump fan, just an average dude trying to figure out who to vote for lol.
Agreed, and notably, every single response here has not tried to address any of the questions posed by the editorial, just a bunch of canned echoes with no substance.
re: Why Is Donald Trump Afraid to Debate?Posted by Jtomka
on 9/21/23 at 11:51 am to CollegeFBRules

There is nothing to debate. We know who we are voting for.
re: Why Is Donald Trump Afraid to Debate?Posted by JoeHackett
on 9/21/23 at 11:51 am to stout

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It's sort of like kneeling on the 5-yard line. No need to completely embarrass your opponents more than you already are
Except in your analogy the game hasn't even started yet. Trump's spending practice time kneeling in preparation for a big win.
Spend your time winning more votes? Nope, shite post about conservatives instead.
Trump lost in 2020 due to suburban white men. He's making zero effort to win those people back. He's counting on people voting against Biden. Not a great strategy to put all your eggs in.


I mean the guy is rocking Chest sigs on Iowa babes and bots thinks he cant win
I mean i dont get it and I really wished Ron would have taken charge or just claimed the VP and rode the coattails to massive success
re: Why Is Donald Trump Afraid to Debate?Posted by VolcanicTiger
on 9/21/23 at 11:53 am to CollegeFBRules

Trump is in General Election mode already. Sorry, not sorry.
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