Real estate titan Grant Cardone, a vocal supporter of Donald Trump in the upcoming election, posted a question on X, formerly Twitter, ahead of tonight’s Biden-Trump debate.
Here’s his question:
“If Biden can only do 2 debates with no audience & muted mics, how is he going to handle:
- Putin
- Israel
- Inflation
- Immigration
- Manufacturing
- Economy
- Fentanyl
- Dollar”
As Cardone mentions, tonight’s debate will not have a live audience and the candidates will have their microphones muted when it is not their turn to talk, a first for a Presidential debate.
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A live audience provides instant feedback to the candidates’ responses and can energize the candidates with boos or applause. Unfortunately, tonight’s debate questions will likely be followed by silence.
While muted microphones could lead to more structured and coherent responses by the candidates, it takes away their ability to offer immediate reactions or rebuttals to their opponent – a strength of Donald Trump.
Last night, Cardone also asked his followers a question about the debate – “Should presidential candidates be required to take drug test before debates?”
Of the 4,529 people who responded to the question as of the time of this writing, 89.3% said ‘yes.’
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