Personally despite all of the hype surrounding it, who is going to say what, how it will move the needle so to speak, etc.,
imo the results are going to end up in the same way that the political conventions did, namely perhaps a
very short term bounce for one of the candidates but no lasting effect, but that the "needle"will return to where it
was previously showing Biden in the lead.
Also, from what I have read and heard re: polling data and based on my overall feelings, the overwhelming number of the populace has already
made up their minds as to who they are going to vote for, and that it is going to take a lot more that a debate(s) for folks to change their
minds at this juncture.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...-biden-allies-worry/ar-BB19qDfH?ocid=msedgdhp
imo the results are going to end up in the same way that the political conventions did, namely perhaps a
very short term bounce for one of the candidates but no lasting effect, but that the "needle"will return to where it
was previously showing Biden in the lead.
Also, from what I have read and heard re: polling data and based on my overall feelings, the overwhelming number of the populace has already
made up their minds as to who they are going to vote for, and that it is going to take a lot more that a debate(s) for folks to change their
minds at this juncture.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...-biden-allies-worry/ar-BB19qDfH?ocid=msedgdhp