Debate Dynamics
Jessica highlights the disconnect between Trump's rhetoric and the concerns of everyday voters, noting their confusion over bizarre claims. Scott expresses disappointment in the debate performance, suggesting that a stronger strategy could have showcased economic successes while countering Trump's accusations effectively. The conversation reveals the importance of clear communication and the challenges of engaging a distracted electorate.In this clip
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The Debate: Unpacked
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