The debates need to be updated and made more meaningful.
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Joe Biden and Donald Trump say they are ready to rumble … again.
“I am happy to debate him,” the president told radio host Howard Stern last month. To which Trump, who skipped all the Republican primary debates, replied on his social media platform: “ANYWHERE, ANYTIME, ANYPLACE.”
Granted, there is reason to wonder how much enlightenment voters will get from seeing these two standing side by side on a stage. Their first faceoff four years ago ranked as “the worst presidential debate in living memory,” according to a Post headline. Our Editorial Board called it “a disgrace.”
The debates need to be updated and made more meaningful.