USA 2024: a tense debate between a confident Trump and a confused Biden

USA 2024: a tense debate between a confident Trump and a confused Biden
USA 2024: a tense debate between a confident Trump and a confused Biden

The 81-year-old president, who had called for this face-to-face meeting with his Republican predecessor to take place early in the campaign, missed a crucial opportunity to reassure the millions of Americans in front of their screens about his vitality and health. On stage, the Democratic leader often appeared confused, mincing his words and getting confused more than once.

Donald Trump, who was convicted of criminal offences at the end of May, largely imposed his style, multiplying exaggerations and untruths, particularly on immigration, without the intervention of the two CNN journalists hosting the evening.

Notably, the former president, who never acknowledged his defeat against Joe Biden in 2020, did not commit during the show to unconditionally recognize the result of his duel against the Democrat on November 5. He also once again relieved himself of any responsibility for the attack carried out by his supporters against Congress in Washington on January 6, 2021.

” A desaster “. In substance, the candidates discussed at length the questions of inflation, immigration and support for Ukraine. Joe Biden, with his voice often hoarse in front of the CNN cameras – his camp indicated that he had a cold – attacked a subject that he knows is delicate for the billionaire, reproaching him for his “terrible” action against the right to abortion. He also accused Donald Trump of “lying” by asserting that illegal immigration was causing crime to soar.

But since American presidential campaigns entered the age of television, more than 60 years ago with the debate between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon, form has mattered as much as substance. “I think we did well,” the Democrat said during a stop at a Georgia restaurant after the show, saying it’s “hard to debate with a liar.”

According to a CNN survey of viewers, the verdict is clear: two thirds of them judged that Donald Trump had won the match. Distressed reactions and calls to withdraw from anonymous Democrats spread through the press as soon as the debate ended. “Joe Biden’s performance during the debate was disappointing, there’s no other way to say it,” admitted Kate Bedingfield, former White House communications director during his first years in office. “It was undoubtedly a disaster,” political scientist Larry Sabato told AFP. Sent to try to put out the fire, US Vice President Kamala Harris conceded that Joe Biden had been “slow to start” but that he had “finished strong”.

Turning point? Republican Nikki Haley, Donald Trump’s former primary rival and whose votes are particularly sought after by both candidates, went so far as to suggest that Joe Biden would not be “the Democrats’ candidate in the election”, urging Republicans to “stay on their guard”. Such a scenario is in fact extremely unlikely and Joe Biden should, barring a huge surprise, be nominated by his party for the November presidential election during the Democratic convention in Chicago in mid-August.

Joe Biden’s underperformance likely marks a turning point in a campaign that has been extremely close so far: the two candidates are neck and neck in the states that could swing the election. But it’s very difficult to say whether the debate will radically shift the lines, in a country where political polarization is extreme.

The stakes are no less enormous: if one of the two candidates manages to attract a few independent voters, this could be enough to give him the advantage in November, as the election promises to be close. Another big unknown, however, weighs on the vote: Donald Trump should be given his sentence in two weeks in his trial in New York. The former Republican president theoretically risks prison in this case, even if this scenario seems very unlikely.

The US Supreme Court, largely reshuffled by the former real estate mogul, must also decide soon whether Donald Trump has criminal immunity to obtain the cancellation of the charges against him over his attempts to illegally reverse the results of the 2020 presidential election. It could know his fate as early as Friday.

Andrew CABALLERO-REYNOLDS with Camille CAMDESSUS and Aurélia END in Washington

© Agence France-Presse

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