Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter and Francesca Chambers of USA Today join Geoff Bennett to discuss the latest political news, including a look ahead to this week’s presidential debate between President Biden and Donald Trump.
GEOFF BENNETT, PBS NEWSHOUR: Let’s shift our focus to the big political event of the week. That’s the debate.
President Biden, former President Trump are set to face off in Thursday’s presidential debate hosted by CNN. This is a real opportunity for both men to highlight their competing visions for the country.
Amy, the campaign tells me that President Biden intends to focus on a couple of things, three things, in fact. Roe v. Wade, the overturning of that, attacks on democracy, and both candidates’ economic plans. […]
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