As the CNN Presidential Debate approaches, both President Biden and former President Donald Trump are preparing for the event. Biden is getting ready at Camp David, while Trump is hitting the campaign trail in Philadelphia. Trump expressed confidence in his abilities and asked the crowd at his rally for advice on how to handle Biden on stage. Despite strong debate preparations by Biden, Trump believes that he will forget everything within an hour of preparing. Recent polls show Trump gaining support in swing states that he lost in 2020, such as Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, and Pennsylvania. He is leading Biden by two points in Pennsylvania, a crucial state for winning the presidency.

During his rally in Philadelphia, Trump criticized Biden’s presidency, saying that there is no hope with him in office. Many voters attending the rally expressed concerns about the economy, crime, and inflation, with some saying they are struggling to make ends meet. Despite some positive economic indicators, such as a 32% approval rating on the economy, many voters are feeling the negative impacts of rising costs. Trump did not reveal his vice president pick but mentioned that he has someone in mind and will announce it around the time of the convention. After the debate, both candidates plan to continue campaigning in the South, with Biden heading to North Carolina and Trump holding a rally in Virginia.

Trump expressed confidence in winning states like Virginia and Minnesota, which Republicans have not carried in decades. A recent Fox News poll of Virginia voters showed Trump and Biden tied at 48% each in a head-to-head matchup. Trump believes that his message of hope and change resonates with voters who are disillusioned with the current state of the country. Despite challenges faced by the Biden administration, Democrats are still optimistic about their chances in key states. The upcoming debate will be a crucial moment for both candidates to present their visions for the country and persuade voters to support their campaign.

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