Dems Fear Joe Biden May Get Furious If His Family Is Brought In The Debate
The word war has been going on strong for months ahead of the United States 2020 presidential election in November. President Donald Trump and his rival and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden are not leaving a single stone unturned to take a strong jab at each other. The taunting pattern between the two incumbents is unsurprisingly consistent – one after the other like the game of Lawn Tennis or probably Table Tennis which a paced-up version.
The situations are sure to get worse and remarks and comments will get more personal as the November is approaching. And one of the angles that Joe Biden doesn’t like pressured is his family which in fact, Trump has brought up a number of times.
In the current instance, the former Vice President lost his cool when voters put up the allegation against his second son Hunter Biden who is a lawyer and advisor by profession. Biden exploded at one of the voters telling he was “a liar” and the allegations about his son were not true.
Democrats and the supporters of Joe Biden are all worried that Biden’s weak and sensitive point is his family and Trump knows that very well – and he would not think twice before exploiting it turn Biden’s voters towards him.
Florida trial lawyer and major Biden donor, John Morgan shed light on the possibility of Biden’s head being blown off when he confronts Trump who would love to portray him as an immature aggressive person in front of the media.
Morgan stated: "Go at his family, he becomes hotter than hell, which is part of the thing I worry about. Biden has to be careful about is not letting his Irish temper blow when that happens."
In contrast to what his aides think, Joe Biden has said that Trump is not that "smart."
As the date of the first of three presidential debates is nearing, both Trump and Biden are preparing to unleash more vicious lines of attack. All the unnaturally and overly negative comments floating around in the presidential atmosphere of the States just form the groundwork for what’s about to come next. The first presidential debate will take place at 9 pm (Eastern Time) between Trump and Biden on September 29.
Political experts have been biding their time for this moment and a lot is sure to come out clearer and better as they both try to prove their election agenda right.