Natasha Korecki is a senior national political reporter for NBC News.
In many ways, the June 27 debate can’t come quickly enough for President Joe Biden’s campaign. In a race in which Donald Trump’s criminal trial blotted out the sun for weeks, in which Biden struggled in most battleground polls for months and in which Democrats insisted potential voters have forgotten what Trump’s White House years really looked like, Team Biden sees the chance for him to go up against his nemesis as a probable catalyzing moment.
Let him say what he thinks. The things he says are off the wall: ‘I want to be a dictator on day one.’ I want to move in a direction where he talks about, you know, suspending the Constitution,” Biden said. “All I have to do is hear what he says — remind people what he says and what I believe and what he believes. He’s about him. I’m about the country.
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