Yes. It's the presidential thing to do, it's the right thing to do. It's something, as you noted, Joy, that is a hallmark of the democracy, presidents, whether Democrat or Republican, have participated in the peaceful transition of power for years.
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Voters and districts don`t want to hear about Donald Trump. He is not the president. He is not on the ballot. They want to hear what Democrats are for, but they are going to do to make their lives better.
President Trump, we expect is going to come to the debate tonight and talk about everything but his failure to mitigate this virus, and then the failures of this administration.
He can dismiss Trump's lies, but he has a real opportunity here, which is just to explain how he would be a better president, which is to say is not that hard to do.
If the president decides to amplify these latest smears about the Vice President and his surviving son, that is Russian misinformation.





