Joe Biden’s debate-rematch quandary: How do you solve a problem like The Donald?
WASHINGTON, Wash. — Viewers might be watching television through their fingers Thursday night — not the latest gory Halloween thriller, but the two men vying to be the next president of the United States.
It’s the sequel to last month’s debate horror show between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, an invective-laced 90 minutes that laid bare the depths to which political discourse can sink in an American election year.
Even superfans of the genre are nervous.
“I watched last time, and I’ll be honest with you, I didn’t make it through the debate,” said Will Stewart, a senior vice-president with Hill+Knowlton Strategies in Toronto and self-described political junkie who has worked in Ontario conservative politics.