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To: jlallen who wrote (968109)9/28/2016 12:21:48 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 1574197
 
"His performance was hardly "horrific"."
We can give him a "Horrific - -", if that makes you feel better. Even his hairdresser knows how bad it was.

New Trump Debate Strategy Will Stress Practice
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire
by Taegan Goddard

“Campaign advisers to Donald Trump, concerned that his focus and objectives had dissolved during the first presidential debate on Monday, plan to more rigorously prepare him for his next face-off with Hillary Clinton by drilling the Republican nominee on crucial answers, facts and counterattacks, and by coaching him on ways to whack Mrs. Clinton on issues even if he is not asked about them,” the New York Times reports.

“Whether he is open to practicing meticulously is a major concern, however, according to some of these advisers and others close to Mr. Trump.”

“A delicate approach to the candidate is now in the works. Before his advisers can shape Mr. Trump’s performance for the next debate, on Oct. 9 in St. Louis — which, contrary to speculation, he does plan to attend, a top aide said — they need to convince him that he can do better than he did in the first one and that only a disciplined, strategic attack can damage Mrs. Clinton with voters.”

The post New Trump Debate Strategy Will Stress Practice appeared first on Political Wire.



To: jlallen who wrote (968109)9/28/2016 12:21:56 PM
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>> His performance was hardly "horrific"....

Trump was soundly defeated in the debate.

Watch the (actual, scientific) polls over the next couple of days. If they swing strongly against Trump, to what would you attribute it? The board would like to know what your next excuse in advance.

Here is a great opportunity - a true metric by which we can quantitatively measure your wrongness.