In the Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi’s press conference today Pelosi told the press not to tell Biden but she doesn’t think there should be any debates. This stance she says is opposite of the Biden campaign. Currently there are three debates scheduled with the first set for September 29th.
Speaker Pelosi says that she does not think there should be any presidential debates between President Trump and Joe Biden:
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) August 27, 2020
"I wouldn't legitimize a conversation with him." pic.twitter.com/KkGSBAWrzy
During the Democrat primary debates Joe Biden had many gaffes. Biden also forgot when he was vice president accrediting himself with being the VP at the time of the Parkland shooting while campaigning in Des Moines IA.
Pelosi, however says that the reason Joe shouldn’t debate Trump is because “It would legitimize a conversation with him (Trump) nor a debate.” Pelosi basically calls Trump a liar saying “I do not think the President of the United States has comported himself in a way that anybody sh- has any association with truth evidence data and facts.”
Pelosi then calls Trump’s debate tactics, “disgraceful stalking Hillary Clinton like that (holding up her hand close to her face and wiggling it in the air)… He’ll probably act in a way that is beneath the dignity of the presidency, he does that every day.” Her disdain for the president evident in her body language.
Not everyone shares in Pelosi’s belief that there should be no debate and are ready to watch them. The first debate is planned to be held at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland OH. The Second debate was moved from the University of Michigan per their request on the 15th of October to Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami FL. The final debate is set for October 22 at Belmont University in Nashville TN.
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