The Triumph of Donald Trump in the Debate He Opted Out of

The Triumph of Donald Trump in the Debate He Opted Out of



How ​Donald ‌Trump won the debate he skipped

In the first Republican debate of the ⁣presidential ⁣season, on August 23rd, Fox News generously granted Americans 50 minutes of escapism, or maybe denial: a glimpse of Republican politics ​without Donald Trump⁤ dominating the stage, as​ speaker or⁢ even as subject. He chose ⁤to skip ‍the ⁣debate, leaving it ‌to eight other candidates to bicker over how⁣ to ban abortion and whether⁢ humans caused climate change. It turned nasty fast,⁣ but some of it was clarifying, and all ‍of it was a relief.

And then reality hailed down in the form of a question about whether the candidates would support Mr Trump as the nominee even if he were convicted of a felony. Six of eight hands went up. Well, four hands went up, and Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida, looking around and spotting them, quickly half-raised⁣ his own hand, followed⁤ by former Vice-President Mike Pence.

Mr Trump was at⁤ pains ⁤to smother the debate, which took place in Milwaukee,⁤ Wisconsin. He pre-taped an interview with Tucker Carlson, formerly of Fox, that ⁤was posted to X, formerly known ​as Twitter,‍ just as the debate began. The ⁤two had a genial back-and-forth about matters such as whether Jeffrey Epstein⁢ really killed himself ⁢in jail or was‍ murdered. Mr Trump acted ​like he had already won the nomination, largely ignoring his rivals and attacking President Joe Biden. (“He looks ⁣horrible at the beach.”)

2023-08-24 03:00:40
Original from www.economist.com
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