Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Biden eager to debate Trump, vows to fact-check

- Mary Clare Jalonick

WASHINGTON – Democratic presidenti­al nominee Joe Biden says he won’t skip debates with President Donald Trump this fall, vowing he’ll use the opportunit­y to confront his rival and be a “fact checker on the floor.”

Biden said Thursday there’s no question the debates will take place, after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told reporters earlier in the day that she didn’t think Biden should debate the president at all. Pelosi said she knows Biden disagrees with her on this, but she doesn’t think he should “legitimize a conversati­on” with Trump.

The Democratic nominee has repeatedly said he is eager to take on the president.

“Here’s the deal with bullies, I understand how they work,” Biden said on CNN. “And I’m going to play by the rules of the debate commission and we’re going to have a debate.”

In a separate interview on MSNBC, Biden said he’s going to be a “fact checker on the floor” during the debates and he thinks the news media will factcheck Trump as well.

Biden plans to hit the campaign trail in person after Labor Day.

He said during a fundraiser that he’ll start doing in-person events “a way that is totally consistent with being responsibl­e.” Biden named Wisconsin, Minnesota, Pennsylvan­ia and Arizona as some of the states that are under considerat­ion by his campaign for inperson events.

Biden said he’ll “meet people where it matters – not at irresponsi­ble rallies, or staged for TV to boost egos. but real people’s communitie­s, in real local businesses, in their lives.” He said he’ll hold events “consistent with the state rules” about crowd sizes and other regulation­s.

Biden has largely campaigned virtually from his Wilmington, Delaware, home, venturing out only for small, socially distanced campaign events in Delaware or Pennsylvan­ia counties just a few hours away. While Biden and his aides say he’s trying to comply with recommenda­tions from public health expert, Trump and his allies have ridiculed Biden for “campaignin­g from his basement.”

Biden knocked Trump for delivering his own remarks to the Republican National Convention Thursday night on the South Lawn of the White House, calling him “totally irresponsi­ble” for arranging an in-person audience for the event.

Regarding the debates, Pelosi said she believes Trump will “probably act in a way that is beneath the dignity of the presidency” and “belittle what the debates are supposed to be about.” She said a 2016 debate between Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton was “disgracefu­l” as Trump stood close behind Clinton as she spoke, moving into her camera angle. Pelosi says Trump was “stalking” Clinton and should have been told to move away.

Instead, Pelosi suggests the two candidates have individual events where they take questions.

The nonpartisa­n Commission on Presidenti­al Debates recently rejected a request from the Trump campaign either to add a fourth debate or move up the three already scheduled. Trump’s campaign said 16 states will have started voting by the time of the first debate on Sept. 29.

 ?? ANDREW HARNIK/AP ?? Supporters of Democratic presidenti­al nominee Joe Biden hold banners near the White House on Thursday night.
ANDREW HARNIK/AP Supporters of Democratic presidenti­al nominee Joe Biden hold banners near the White House on Thursday night.

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