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How Trump Can Win the Debate — and the Election — in Two Minutes

Trump’s two-minute closing statement, which will follow Harris’ and put a period on the event, is especially important: It’s his best chance to clearly articulate a vision for the country and prosecute the case against Harris’. If he wants to win the night and the election, he’ll have to do just that and avoid the rambling rants and personal attacks that have held back his campaign.

The DNC Featured a Pearl-Clutching Cult of Personality

Policy-wise, genitals are top of the agenda. Hoo, it’s abortion city. Madam Prosecutor has made clear that she will write Roe v Wade “into law” the moment she gets into the White House, so — in the absence of almost any other hint of a policy — the convention has run with it in the only way American politics knows how: to terrifying extremes.

Dems Bury an Angry, Shouting Joe at 11:30 in Final Disgrace

That wasn’t an accident. The first night of the convention was losers night, featuring Biden and Hillary Clinton along with duds like Kathy Hochul and zealots like AOC.  Democrats lined up an endless list of speakers ahead of Biden to push his speech back as far as they could, so as few people as possible would hear it.

Trump Won’t Choke Against Weak Kamala

Self-doubt is not part of his DNA, and he’s proud of the fact that when the going gets tough, he’s at his best.  So when the bedwetters and Monday-morning quarterbacks freak out over Kamala Harris’ honeymoon polls and start leaking stories about “Donald in meltdown,” they’re probably mistaking his real-time retooling and war-gaming for panic.