As tensions rise over the 2024 presidential election, panelists on “The Big Weekend Show” weighed in on the different approaches both candidates will take to interact with voters across the country in preparation for Thursday’s debate.
““When was the last time you saw Joe Biden at a rally? He doesn’t do rallies. This is not normal,” the Fox News contributor said. Charlie Hart Speaking on “The Big Weekend Show,” he said: “The only person who’s actually campaigning right now is Donald Trump… The Biden campaign is trying to say that there’s a dark vision and that he’s going to be a dictator, but the truth is, they’re basically asking people to ignore what’s in their eyes. [and] What are they looking at?”
“They see a guy who is funny, passionate and, most importantly, speaking about issues that they care about and that affect them. Meanwhile, the Biden campaign is calling half the country racists… This is insanity and a losing election strategy,” Hart said.
Insiders reveal how Biden and Trump are preparing for the first 2024 presidential debate
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – JUNE 22: Republican presidential candidate and former US President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at the Liacoras Center on June 22, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Earlier in the day, Trump spoke at the Faith, Freedom and Path to the Majority conference in Washington, DC. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Former President Trump, who held a rally at Temple University this weekend, has previously traveled to battleground states to engage with voters. Future discussions.
“Everybody is asking questions, and I look forward to the discussion. [Biden] “If I prepare, it’ll be OK, but I’ll prepare and then forget about it an hour or so later, so we’ll see what happens,” Trump told Fox News reporter Alexis McAdams in Philadelphia on Saturday. “[People] “I want hope. There is no hope for this man. Biden is the worst president ever.”
CNN political commentator suggests Biden smile more during debates to avoid looking “stale”

US President Joe Biden walks to board Air Force One at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware on his way to Camp David in Maryland on June 20, 2024. (Photo: Samuel Collum/AFP) (Photo: Samuel Collum/AFP via Getty Images) (Photo: SAMUEL CORUM/AFP via Getty Images)
This year’s US presidential election was an unusual one, with Biden and Trump CNN debate moderator Jake Tapper.
“This is an unfair environment… The president’s visits to Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York are a reminder that Trump isn’t afraid of it, that he’s going to face it anyway, because that’s what the presidency is. The world is unfair. Life is unfair. Everybody. Democrats are unfair… If you want a president who can rise to the challenge and get things done… Trump is for you,” added Fox News contributor Tammy Bruce.
Trump and Biden are using fiery post-debate rallies in those states to put each other on the defensive.

President Biden and former President Trump. (Win McNamee/Getty Images/Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
Online commentators and other influencers have begun voicing their predictions and support for one candidate or the other.
“Biden’s not going to be able to keep up … it’s going to be tough,” radio host Charlaman the God said on the podcast “The Brilliant Idiots.”
Appearances include musician Kid Rock, model Amber Rose, rapper Waka Flocka, and actors Dennis Quaid and Jon Voight. Among the celebrities People who have voiced their support for Trump.
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