In preparation for the upcoming debates, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is reportedly considering Sen. Chris Coons or former South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg to play the role of President Trump during his debate prep sessions. This decision comes as Biden gears up to face off against Trump in the first debate scheduled for September 29th.
According to sources close to the Biden campaign, Sen. Coons and Mayor Buttigieg are being considered for their ability to mimic Trump’s debating style and tactics. The chosen candidate will be tasked with helping Biden prepare for potential attacks and interruptions from the President during the debates.
The selection of either Sen. Coons or Mayor Buttigieg is seen as crucial in helping Biden hone his debating skills and effectively counter Trump’s rhetoric on the national stage. As the debates draw near, the Biden campaign is focusing on ensuring that their candidate is well-prepared to face off against Trump and effectively communicate his own vision for the country.
With the first debate just weeks away, the decision on who will play Trump during Biden’s debate prep is poised to have a significant impact on the Democratic nominee’s performance on the debate stage. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as the debates approach.