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Debate Night in America: Muted Mics Could Interrupt Trump's Style | The Florida Star | The Georgia Star

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Voters might already have gotten a glimpse of both President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden's strategy for tonight's big debate. First, Trump. In an interview Wednesday with sports journalist Jason Whitlock, he asked how he should handle Biden tonight. Whitlock's short and simple response: 'Let Joe Biden talk. He'll do the work for you.' The implication: Biden, […]

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