It’s going to cost him the presidency.
As tensions escalate in anticipation of the 2024 presidential race, panelists on “The Big Weekend Show” discussed the contrasting strategies of the candidates as they prepare for Thursday’s debate and engage with voters nationwide.
Fox News Contributor Charlie Hurt criticized Joe Biden’s campaign approach, pointing out the absence of traditional campaign rallies. He emphasized Donald Trump’s active campaigning, describing him as engaging directly with voters and addressing issues they find significant. Hurt expressed concern over Biden’s campaign tactics, accusing them of divisive rhetoric and alienating a significant portion of the electorate.
Meanwhile, former President Trump, who recently held a rally at Temple University and is touring swing states, remains visibly engaged with voters ahead of the upcoming debate. Trump highlighted his readiness for the debate while criticizing Biden’s presidency as lacking hope and effectiveness.
This election cycle is notable for its unconventional aspects, including a debate between Biden and Trump without a live audience, moderated by Dana Bash and Jake Tapper of CNN. Fox News Contributor Tammy Bruce criticized this setup as unfair and stressed Trump’s willingness to confront challenges head-on, contrasting it with what she described as Democratic unfairness.
Outside of traditional media, online commentators and influencers have also begun weighing in on the candidates, with radio host Charlamagne tha God expressing skepticism about Biden’s ability to keep up, while celebrities like Kid Rock, Amber Rose, Waka Flocka, Dennis Quaid, and Jon Voight have voiced support for Trump.
The discourse underscores the intense polarization and high stakes of the upcoming presidential election, shaping public perception and anticipation as the candidates prepare for their pivotal debate.