Trump’s Losing Strategy: Attacking CNN Moderators Before Debate.

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Donald Trump and Supporters Attack CNN Moderators Before Debate

As the presidential debate approaches, Donald Trump and his supporters have launched a preemptive attack on CNN’s Jake Tapper and Dana Bash. This strategy, which backfired in 2020, is seen as a sign of weakness by many.

CNN Defends Moderators

After an interview with Trump’s spokesperson ended abruptly due to attacks on the CNN moderators, Kasie Hunt, a CNN correspondent, defended Tapper and Bash. She highlighted their extensive experience in political journalism, spanning over five decades combined.

In a statement, CNN praised Tapper and Bash as seasoned professionals who are well-equipped to moderate a fact-based discussion. The network expressed confidence in their ability to steer the upcoming debate on June 27 in Atlanta.

History Repeats Itself

Trump’s tactic of targeting debate moderators is not new. In the 2020 election, he attacked Kristen Welker, a debate moderator, labeling her as a ‘radical Democrat.’ Such behavior is seen as an attempt to deflect attention from his own performance.

Trump’s focus on criticizing moderators instead of discussing policy issues reflects his disinterest in governance. By repeating past strategies, he reveals a lack of confidence in his ability to debate President Joe Biden effectively.

Desperation or Strategy?

Trump’s reliance on attacking moderators is viewed as a sign of desperation. By creating pre-debate controversy, he aims to set the stage for a potential loss. However, without a live audience in 2024, his tactics may fall flat.

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Ultimately, Trump’s fixation on moderators suggests a lack of confidence in his own debate skills. As the debate approaches, his behavior raises questions about his readiness to engage in substantive discussions.

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