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Liberal Senator SenatorMcGrath says it’s important for Biden that he wins the third presidential debate and comes across as presidential, not “as someone’s old uncle Arthur who’s been let out of the nursing home on day release”.

Liberal Senator James McGrath says it’s important for Biden that he wins the third presidential debate and comes across as presidential, not “as someone’s old uncle Arthur who’s been let out of the nursing home on day release”. Mr McGrath said winning the debate would be more important for Joe Biden than for Donald Trump, in regard to positively affecting their chance of winning the election.

“If you think of the last presidential debate, Trump was able to do what Trump does, and he’s spectacular at doing it, which is steal the show. “Biden, if he thinks he’s going to become president, he’s got to be presidential and he’s also got to remember people’s names. “He’s getting on a bit and there’s doubt forming in some people, is he actually up to the job of being president.

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