His marketing campaign crew fears that Trump might collapse in the course of the debate
Trump's campaign team is said to be concerned that the former president could become angry during the debate and sabotage himself.
The Guardian reported:
Their concern is to make Trump angry. If Trump
If he gets frustrated on stage, it could bring out his worst instincts and force him to launch into personal insults, much like he has in recent attacks on Harris, which have become increasingly personal and extreme, going so far as to drive some of his own supporters to despair.
Trump has a history of problems with black women in positions of power, and the campaign is bracing itself for him not to repeat his recent comments questioning Harris' race or openly misogynistic remarks, or more generally, to engage in the long and rambling tirades that have become a hallmark of his rallies.
Trump has gone crazy and has shown no discipline on social media or at his events since Biden leave the race.
Donald Trump has been unable to gain ground or take control since Kamala Harris became the Democratic candidate. Even when he is not under pressure, he speaks incoherently and incoherently.
The Trump campaign's biggest concern should be that Trump will become angry and appear too old and unfit to be president.
Because Biden was so shockingly bad, people and the media overlooked the fact that Trump was terrible during the first debate. His mental state deteriorated until, by the end of the evening, he was just babbling about golf and encouraging Biden to play.
Donald Trump is not a good debater.
Trump may be able to keep his composure for 15 or 30 minutes. The challenge comes when he's on stage for an hour.
A moment of anger could hurt Trump, but not as much as looking aged, babbling and incoherent next to Kamala Harris.
Jason is the managing editor. He is also a member of the White House press pool and a congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a bachelor's degree in political science. His graduate work focused on public policy, with a specialization in social reform movements.
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