@bobsal u1553115,
Dude, let's pretend that we are having a debate on TV. You are Biden and I'm that baddie named Trump. Now it's my turn to ask you some questions.
Trump: Mr. Biden, you voted for a constitutional amendment that would have let states overturn Roe v. Wade in 1982, according to the New York Times. It would seem to me that your record on abortion is questionable. Could you tell us what happened?
Notice: Biden later voted against it.
Trump: You accuse me of being a milquetoast president when comes to dealing with China. Could you tell us how would you come to terms with all the vexing issues related to China? Please be specific. Are you going to roll back decoupling? What's your stance on Hongkong?
Trump: let's talk about America's economy. Are you also supportive of Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren's proposal to soak the rich and other progressive proposals Are you going to break up America's biggest tech giants like Google , Facebook and Amazon at a time when China' tech powerhouse Huawei strives to drum up business globally? You know that's what on Elizabeth Warren' mind. And how would your government help America slash foreign debt?
Trump: Do you think your son did something that's beyond the pale when he served on the board of a Ukrainian energy firm that paid him?
Notice: We still don't know if Trump's team gets the goods on Biden's son or not . His team won't show it to the press until the timing is right if his team really has such evidence. You still can't rule out the possibility that Ukraine would love to work with Trump in return for America's protection.
There are other pesky questions and daunting issues facing Biden. I think Trump wouldn't mind playing hardball with Biden just like what he did to Hillary Clinton, who's thought to be a sharp-elbowed person.
Biden, who's older than Trump, has to do the heavy lift of fending off Trump's provocations on TV while showing TV viewers that he is a bright mind.
Only time will tell if he will make it or not.