
Copyright: Reuters
With just over two weeks to go before election day in the US, Donald Trump is criss-crossing the country, holding what have now become his trademark airport hanger rallies in an attempt to stoke enthusiasm in his political base for his re-election bid.
Joe Biden, on the other hand, has no public events on his calendar.
This difference in schedules can be attributed to a difference in preparation strategies in the run-up to the final presidential debate scheduled for Thursday night.
Biden’s team prefers to prepare in seclusion, allowing their candidate to be rested and focused for what is the last remaining big set-piece event before Americans render their judgement at the ballot box. Trump, on the other hand, has opted to display his endurance on the campaign trail.
With a solid lead in the polls, Biden has the apparent luxury of keeping a more sedate campaign schedule – although that has opened him up to criticism from conservatives, who accuse him of hiding from the public and the press.
Tens of millions of Americans will be watching the debate on Thursday night, however. The performance of each candidate during those 90 minutes on the stage will almost certainly outweigh anything else that is said – or happens - this week.
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2020-10-19 14:47:21Z
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