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[QUOTE="Southpaw, post: 16936501, member: 378145"] But Trump failed to deliver many of his planned remarks — and when he did, they were often delivered out of context and with no explanation, two people familiar with debate preparations said. When he attacked Biden for backing the 1994 crime bill, he was then supposed to point to Alice Johnson in the audience and demand that Biden apologize to Johnson, 65, a grandmother who spent more than two decades in prison on a nonviolent drug charge before Trump commuted her sentence and [U]then pardoned her[/U]. Instead, Trump pivoted to his polling numbers among African American voters. During the Supreme Court section of the debate, the president was supposed to go after Biden as "the godfather of turning Supreme Court confirmation hearings into sideshows," dating to Biden's work on the Senate confirmation hearings for Robert Bork in 1987 and Clarence Thomas in 1991, when he was chairman of the Judiciary Committee. Instead, Trump steered the conversation toward health care. Trump was hurt by his lack of traditional preparation, which he spurned despite weeks of encouragement by aides, people familiar with the situation said. Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who helped Trump prepare for the debate and described Biden's performance as "very shaky," conceded to ABC News after the faceoff Tuesday night that Trump may have come across as "too hot." "So I don't think anyone should feel assured by either one of their performances last night, and they've got work to do when both of them get back on the stage on Oct. 15," he said in another interview with ABC News on Wednesday. Trump publicly offered a different view of his performance, declaring himself the clear winner Wednesday. "We won the debate by almost every poll I saw, if you look at the various polls. I looked at six of them. We won every one of them," Trump told reporters. It was unclear which surveys he was referring to; his campaign has cited Twitter polls that gave him an edge. Other, more traditional surveys taken in the hours after the debate [U]showed an advantage for Biden[/U]. story continues... [/QUOTE]
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