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Joe Biden rejects Nancy Pelosi’s suggestion that he shouldn’t debate President Trump  

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US Democratic presidential nominee, Joe Biden, has rejected a suggestion from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi that he shouldn’t debate President Donald Trump before the elections.

Trump and Biden are scheduled for debates on Michaelmas , October 15 and October 22 and on Thursday, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., speaking during a press conference at the Capitol in Washington said Trump would “probably act during a way that’s beneath the dignity of the presidency,” recalling what she termed his “disgraceful” actions during the 2016 debates with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

I wouldn’t legitimize a conversation with him, nor a debate in terms of the presidency of the us ,” Pelosi said..

But Biden has responded saying he will debate Trump but fact check all his statements while on stage.

“I’m getting to debate him. i’m getting to be the fact-checker on the stage while I’m debating him,” Biden said to MSNBC.

The former vice chairman added, “I think everybody knows that this man features a somewhat pathological tendency to not tell the reality .

 

With 67 days left until the 2020 election, Biden tops Trump in major polls before the election thanks to the Trump administration’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, which has killed 180,000 people within the us — the foremost reported by any country, consistent with Johns Hopkins University data.

Biden’s poll numbers are almost like Hillary Clinton’s own in 2016 before she infamously lost to Trump.

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