Tim Miller & Jonathan Martin: Unpacking Last Night’s Debate

The Bulwark_ Unpacking Last Night's Debate (w_ Jonathan Martin)Source:The Bulwark talking about Joe Biden’s post-debate options.

Source:The New Democrat

“Jonathan Martin discusses the strategy behind Biden’s failed gamble and whether sitting Democrats would actually publicly push the president to leave the ticket. Sarah Longwell, JVL, and Martin join Tim Miller for the weekend pod.”

From The Bulwark

As my colleague Rik Schneider said earlier today:

“Just to take on 1 point first. The New Democrat is not going to get into what the race would look like, if President Biden literally steps down and releases his delegates at the Democratic National Convention. I don’t think that’s going to happen. Whether it should or not, that’s a different question. I’m just going to look at this as if the President decides to move forward, and what are the consequences of last night’s debate and where the election goes from here.

If there was anything good about last night’s debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, is that Mr. Trump didn’t add any new voters to his base. Even with all the baggage of the Biden presidency, mostly relating to the President’s age, and inflation, the Trump-Biden race was essentially in a dead heat. At least in the popular vote. Which tells me, as well as a lot of other people, that whatever problems they have with President Joe Biden, they don’t like Donald Trump.

What people don’t like about Donald Trump having to do with his self-obsession, his lying, his inability to stick to the same script, they got 100 minutes of that Donald Trump. The problem is that you didn’t have a strong, sharp, opponent, for the most part, there to point about all of Donald Trump’s lies and hold him accountable for that, with few exceptions.”

From The New Democrat

If think Jonathan Martin had a great line here when he said: “Joe Biden might not be able to recover. But Trump could still lose it.” Democrats, especially the Biden Campaign, need to always remember exactly who they’re running against and the actual threat that Donald Trump and MAGA represents and the threat that they are to the country.

The Biden Campaign, assuming that President Biden doesn’t step aside, has to go on the offense, after they hopefully successful pivot from the President’s bad debate by simply owning his bad performance last night, is simply pound Donald Trump, like you need a knockout to win the fight, or at least the last 3-5 rounds of the fight.

And while they are doing that, they’ll be able to do that with a lot of negative commercials about Donald Trump, not just from the debate but going forward and perhaps even with what DJT’s eventual vice presidential selection has said and written about him in the past.

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