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The Trey Gowdy Podcast

The Last, Best Chance To Move Voters

The Trey Gowdy Podcast

FOX News Podcasts

Society & Culture, Politics, News Commentary, News

4.66.4K Ratings

🗓️ 20 October 2020

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

This week, Trey Gowdy weighs in on the presidential debates and how it presents the last opportunity for the candidates to persuade voters. Trey gives his unsolicited advice to President Trump on how to best prepare for the final debate. He explains the importance of acknowledging media bias if it surfaces during the debate, tailoring your tone and message towards all voters and how to address difficult issues like the struggles of the pandemic. Later, Trey explains how President Trump can best use his limited amount of time at the debate to highlight his own administration’s accomplishments and saving attacks for the right moments. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:07.3

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0:10.2

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0:14.0

Fox. There's a debate Thursday night that probably represents the last good

0:38.8

chance for President Trump or Vice President Biden to move voters in significant numbers.

0:45.0

The first presidential debate was not good.

0:48.0

It wasn't good for the candidates.

0:50.0

It wasn't good for the media.

0:52.0

It wasn't good for us and if it wasn't good for us that means it wasn't good for the

0:57.9

Democratic process. I've spoken in the past about my desire for longer more substantive debates, real

1:06.6

debates where the candidates in their positions are highlighted and not the moderators.

1:12.4

Right after the first debate I drafted some ideas on what should have

1:16.5

happened, what could have happened during that debate, but I ditched them. I mean

1:20.6

after all hindsight's 2020 and there was nothing any of us could do about the first

1:25.5

presidential debate after it happened so I didn't address it.

1:29.5

There are a few things in life more frustrating than someone telling you what you should have done

1:34.5

after the fact, especially if you don't or won't have a chance to correct it.

1:40.1

But sometimes life does afford us a second chance. Sometimes life does give us a second chance.

1:42.6

Sometimes life does give us a chance to learn and do things differently.

1:47.3

And there's another debate coming up this week.

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