6 Highlights From Trump-Biden Debate

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President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden squared off for the first of three debates Tuesday night. 

Here’s six matters the two discussed in the debate, which was moderated by Fox News anchor Chris Wallace. 

1. Election Integrity

With COVID-19 prompting significant mail-in or absentee voting, election integrity has become a major topic of discussion. 

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Biden suggested it’s not a concern. 

“There are going to be millions of people, because of COVID, that are going to be voting by mail-in ballots,” Biden said. “We’re going to make sure the people who want to vote in person are able to do that because enough poll watchers are there to make sure they can socially distance.”

He added, referring to Trump, “This is all about trying to dissuade people from voting because he’s trying to scare people into thinking that it’s not going to be legitimate.”

The former vice president stressed that he would accept the results either way. 

“If I win, that will be accepted. If I lose, that will be accepted,” Biden said. “By the way, if he says he’s not sure what he’s going to accept, let me tell you something, it doesn’t matter. If we get the votes, it’s going to be all over, He’s going to go.” 

Trump warned of fraud, bringing up numerous examples of primaries earlier this year where mail-in balloting was a problem. Trump made a distinction between absentee ballots–or what he called solicited ballots–and mass mail-in ballots.

“As far as the ballots are concerned, it’s a disaster. A solicited ballot is OK. You’re asking. They send it, you send it back. I did that,” Trump said. “They are sending millions of unsolicited ballots across the country. There is fraud. They found them in creeks. They found some with the name Trump in a wastepaper basket. They are being sent all over the place. They sent two in a Democrat area. This is going to be fraud like you’ve never seen.”

Trump later added, “We might not know for months because these ballots are going to be all over. Take a look at what happened in Manhattan. Take a look at what happened in New Jersey. Take a look at what happened in Virginia and other places. They’re not losing 2% or 1%. They are losing 30% and 40%. It’s a fraud and a shame.” 

As for the final results, Trump said, “I am urging my supporters to go into the polls and watch very carefully.” He said if it’s a fair election, “I am 100% on board.” 

2. Forest Fires and Green New Deal

Trump argued that “forest management” was key to preventing the wildfires scouring California.

“You need forest management … the forest floors are loaded up with trees, dead trees that are years old and they’re like tinder, and leaves and everything else— you drop a cigarette in there, and the whole forest burns down. You’ve got to have forest management,” Trump said.

Later he added, “Every year, I get the call, California’s burning, California’s burning … if you had forest management, good forest management, you wouldn’t be getting those calls.”

Asked by Wallace if human pollution and greenhouse gas emissions were contributing to global warming, Trump said, “To an extent, yes.”

Biden spoke of weatherizing buildings, and increased use of electric-powered vehicles. “We can get to net zero in terms of energy production by 2035,” the former vice president said, adding that millions of jobs would be created.

He also attributed the dramatic weather in recent years to climate change, saying:

We spend billions of dollars now … on floods, hurricanes, rising seas. We’re in real trouble. Look what’s happened just in the Midwest with these storms that come through and wipe out  entire sections and counties in Iowa. They didn’t happen before. They’re because of global warming. We make up 15% of the world’s problem … but the rest of the world, we got to get them to come along. That’s why we have to get back into … the Paris Accord.

If the United States had stayed in the Paris Agreement, an international treaty, the nation would have had to make significant strides in reducing greenhouse gas emissions,

After Trump brought up the Green New Deal, an environmental plan released by Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., Biden said, “I don’t support the Green New Deal.”

3. Health Care

Trump asserted that Biden would back socialized medicine. 

“Your party wants to go socialist medicine,” the president said. 

Biden responded that his Democratic primary opponents attacked him for not supporting a Medicare for All plan. 

“The platform of the Democratic Party is what I, in fact, approved of,” Biden said. 

Wallace suggested Trump had no plan to replace Obamacare. 

“Of course I have,” Trump responded. “We got rid of the individual mandate.”

4. Confirming Barrett and Court Packing

Biden said that voters should “have a right” to determine who fills the Supreme Court seat vacated after the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 

“We should wait and see what the outcome of this election is,” the former vice president said, adding, “It’s just not appropriate to do this before the election.”

He did make it clear that it wasn’t personal. 

“She seems like a very fine person, but she has written before she went on the bench that she thinks that the Affordable Care Act is not constitutional,” Biden said, referring to Amy Coney Barrett, who currently serves as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit. 

When asked about the appropriateness of appointing Barrett to serve on the Supreme Court before the election, Trump stated, “Elections have consequences.”

“A president is elected for four years,” Trump said. “We are not elected for three years. I’m not elected for three years.”

Trump also said of Barrett, “She is going to be as good as anybody that has served on that court.”

Some Democrats have called for ending the filibuster and filling the Supreme Court with additional liberal justices, if Democrats win the presidency and the Senate. 

Wallace asked Biden, “Are you willing to tell the American people tonight whether or not you will support ending the filibuster or packing the court?”

Biden said he wasn’t going to answer the question.  

“Whatever position I take on that, that will become the issue,” Biden said. “The American people should speak. You should go out and vote. … Vote and let your senators know how you feel about this. I’m not going to answer the question because the question is …”

Trump kept interrupting before Biden finished his point about why he wouldn’t answer.

5. Racism and Critical Race Theory

Wallace asked the two candidates to address race, and asked Trump about his executive order to stop Critical Race Theory training in the federal government. The theory promotes the belief that a person is automatically advantaged or disadvantaged based on race. 

“I ended it because it’s racist. I ended it because a lot of people were being asked to do things that were absolutely insane,” Trump said, adding, “It was a radical revolution taking place in our military, in our schools, all over the place. You know it and so does everybody else.”

The president continued:

If you were a certain person, you had no status in life. We were paying people hundreds of thousands of dollars to teach really bad ideas and really very sick ideas. Really, they were teaching people that our country is a horrible place, it’s a racist place, and they were teaching people to hate our country and I’m not going to allow that to happen. 

Biden claimed Trump has walked away from the goal of equity. 

“He’s the racist,” Biden said of Trump. “The fact is there is racial insensitivity. People need to be made aware of what other people feel like, what insults them, what is demeaning to them. It’s important to them to know. Many people don’t want to hurt other people’s feelings. It makes a gigantic difference in how a child is able to grow up and have a sense of self esteem.”

6. Law and Order

Trump talked about the riots in numerous cities across the country. 

“The people of this country want and demand law and order and you’re afraid to even say it,” Trump said. 

When Trump pressed him, Biden said he was for law and order. 

However, later Biden said, “Antifa is an idea, not an organization.”

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2 Comments

  1. 1. Election integrity. What Mr. trump stated was his made-up opinion and lies vs. statistical research done through professional studies.

    2. Forest management is an oxymoron. Meaning that if it is manage by human intervention it becomes an unnatural forest, or just a tree farm. Many natural forests need to burn in order to remain healthy.

    3. Health care. Mr. trump mentions having a better plan. That’s a lie. He has nothing to replace it. We will just go back to the way things were before the ACA. This will leave millions of people uninsured and with no health plan. It will put control back into the hands of the privately owned insurance companies. They will be able to then do whatever they want with health plans. Premiums will skyrocket. They will be able to kick people off with pre-existing conditions and many other dirty moves. The whole reason behind the ACA is so that everyone can have health care coverage, whether they can afford it or not.

    4. The Supreme Court and the federal courts. The reason for so many vacancies while Mr. Obama was president is due to Mr. mcconnell not allowing it to happen. He is an obstructionist. Probably the worst ever. A judge must be completely non-partisan and make judgements purely based on facts and the law. Mr. trump’s judges seem to be somewhat biased in favor of the republican party. Not at all fair.

    5. I know nothing about Critical Race Theory. However, I do know that Mr. trump is extremely racist and seems to be proud to be so. There is too much evidence regarding that idea to deny it. I believe there is so much evidence that I consider it to be fact rather than opinion.

    6. Law and order. Mr. trump needs to learn a little bit more regarding that topic before he should begin spouting his ignorant opinions about it. His focus seems to be regarding the peaceful protests, which have been provoked into violence by militant, racist groups. The FBI is investigating and will eventually have a solution. Trump needs to stay out of it and keep his mouth shut. He in fact is a huge part of the reason these peaceful demonstrations have become violent. Let the professionals handle it.

    7. trump is the worst president ever for a list of reasons that is too big to include here. The main reason though is that everything that comes out of his mouth is a lie.

  2. I was disappointed in the whole Debate including Chris Wallace . I am a Trump supporter and would really like to see Trump just have a good plan in place to run this country and lay it out in the next debate and let Biden be Biden we all know he is not capable of running this Country he is just a Puppet waiting for the Puppeteer to pull the strings and we all know who that is.

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