Both candidates face tests of self-awareness and impulse control, but the impressions they leave, their confrontations, mistakes and humanising moments could determine who wins in November.
US voters are likely to be turned off by De Niro’s unhinged performance outside Trump’s trial. Lucky for Biden the Republicans have Marjorie Taylor-Greene’s out of control rhetoric.
The US President is running out of time to convince voters that Donald Trump is worse than he is. Polls show him behind Trump – and he won’t come back unless he admits the problem.
Running mates don’t matter much, but they should be prepared to fill the top office.
The political makeup of several swing states has changed in the past four years. Predicting the outcome will require some complicated maths.
Why the presidential candidates will talk about cars (Michigan) and water (Arizona).
More important, Trump is no Dewey. There won’t be a 1948-style comeback.
This year will be only the second time a former president faces the man who defeated him four years before.
Donald Trump is beatable, but the President’s re-election campaign has no persuasive theme.
After his primary victory Donald Trump should be trying to unify the GOP. Instead he’s spreading ill will.