NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) � It’s debate night for President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden.
They will square off in Nashville in their final face-to-face confrontation before the election.
It’s one of the last high-profile opportunities for the trailing president to change the trajectory of an increasingly contentious campaign.
Some Trump advisers are urging him to trade his aggressive demeanor for a lower-key style, hoping Biden will get himself in trouble with verbal gaffes. But it’s hardly clear that the president will listen.
There were supposed to be three debates, but the second was canceled after Trump got COVID-19 and then objected to the resulting revised format.
By JONATHAN LEMIRE, DARLENE SUPERVILLE and WILL WEISSERT Associated Press