The Macomb Daily

Trump, Biden spar over SCOTUS, health care

- By Jonathan Lemire, Darlene Super ville and Will Weissert

CLEVELAND » President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden squared off Tuesday night in their crucial first debate of the 2020 campaign, the most pivotal opportunit­y yet for them to outline starkly different visions for a country facing multiple crises.

It began with a contentiou­s exchange over the Supreme Court with Trump defending his nomination of a new justice barely a month before the election. Declaring that “I was not elected for three years, I’m elected for four years,” Trump insisted he had every right to select Amy Coney Barrett to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died earlier this month.

“We won the election. Elections have consequenc­es,” said Trump .“We have the Senate. We have the White House and we have a phenomenal nominee, respected by all.”

Trump and Biden arrived in Cleveland hoping the debate would energize their bases of support, even as they competed for the slim slice of undecided voters who could decide the election. It has been generation­s since two men asked to lead a nation facing such tumult, with Americans both fearful and impatient about the coronaviru­s pandemic that has killed more than 200,000 of their fellow citizens and cost millions of jobs.

The pandemic’s effects were in plain sight, with the candidates’ lecterns spaced far apart, all of the guests in the small crowd tested and

the traditiona­l opening handshake scrapped. The men did not shake hands and, while neither candidate wore a mask to take the stage, their families did sport face coverings.

“How you doin’, man?” Biden asked the president as they entered.

With just 35 days until the election, and early voting already underway in some states, Biden stepped onto the stage holding leads in the polls and looking to expand his support among suburban voters, women and seniors.

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Donald Trump and Democratic presidenti­al candidate former Vice President Joe Biden exchange points during the first presidenti­al debate Tuesday.
MORRY GASH — AP, POOL President Donald Trump and Democratic presidenti­al candidate former Vice President Joe Biden exchange points during the first presidenti­al debate Tuesday.

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