Who better than Gomer Pyle to moderate a format similar to a town hall meeting where Biden and Trump will be asked questions by uncommitted voters? ....lol...
Critical states for the electoral count for the 2020 election include Arizona, Florida, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Swing state - Wikipedia excerpt: "Swing states have generally changed over time. For instance, the swing states of Ohio, Connecticut, Indiana, New Jersey and New York were key to the outcome of the 1888 election.[22] Likewise, Illinois[23] and Texas were key to the outcome of the 1960 election, Florida and New Hampshire were key in deciding the 2000 election, and Ohio was important during the 2004 election. Ohio has gained its reputation as a regular swing state after 1980,[24][25] and last voted against the winner in 1960. In fact, only two people have won the presidential election without winning Ohio since 1900: Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy. If current trends from the 2012 and 2016 elections continue, the closest results in 2020 will occur in Arizona, Florida, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska's second congressional district, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin,[26] with Florida, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin constituting the "Big Four" most likely to decide the electoral college.[27] Other potential swing states in 2020 include states designated as "tipping point" states by FiveThirtyEight [28]""
After each relentless insult by Trump, Gomer's reaction would be, "What a mean thing to say! I just don't understand it, Sgt. Carter. Shame, shame, shame!"
What doesn't make any sense is why hold the second debate so close to the election? With the coronavirus emergency 3/4 of the country will have already mailed in their ballots.
Options may include a muzzle and tranquilizer dart to subdue Trump. Debates panel says changes under consideration 'to ensure a more orderly discussion' By Tal Axelrod 09/30/20 01:45 PM EDT Debates panel says changes under consideration 'to ensure a more orderly discussion'
The 70K is well earned by the barber who has to sit there and endure all the constant bullshit coming out of his wicked mouth while he or she cuts his hair.
It will be the same shit show the 2nd and 3rd times. I think the VP debates will be more civil though- to a degree
Trump is still wondering why he has lost the votes of members of the military. 'I don't know Beau': Trump attacks Joe Biden as former vice president reflects on late son Beau Biden Savannah Behrmann, USA TODAY Published 1:18 a.m. ET Sept. 30, 2020 Updated 6:48 a.m. ET Sept. 30, 2020 Presidential debate: Trump interrupts Biden's story on son Beau Biden excerpt: "WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump attacked Joe Biden during Tuesday's presidential debate when the former vice president mentioned his late son's military service while referencing a recent story that reported Trump disparaged dead American troops. The former vice president was criticizing Trump for a report in The Atlantic in which he called service members who were killed in action “losers.” “My son was in Iraq. He spent a year there," Biden said, referencing his son Beau Biden, who died of brain cancer in 2015. "He was not a loser, he was a patriot and the people left behind there are heroes." Beau Biden served in the Delaware Army National Guard and was deployed to Iraq in 2008, where he was awarded the Bronze Star. But Trump pivoted to the Democratic nominee's other son, Hunter Biden. "Oh, really? Are you talking about Hunter?" Trump asked. When Biden said he was talking about Beau Biden, who served as Delaware's attorney general, Trump said “I don't know Beau." "I know Hunter," he continued. "Hunter got thrown out of the military… he was dishonorably discharged," Trump claimed, without evidence. “For cocaine use,” the president continued."