And at a certain point he pulled out the ace, when he addressed the racial issue by putting on the table a topic never discussed by anyone: dialogue within African American families, that is, how parents deal with the racial issue with their children.
Biden, quickly changing his tone, admitted how different it is for a white family: “I never had to say to my daughter: ‘If the police stop you, stop, don’t move, put your hands on the wheel.’ But a parent black, no matter how rich or poor he is, he must give more precise directions, do not pull up the hood, if you are stopped you must immediately say ‘yes sir’ “. Trump responded with the usual message: “I have done more for blacks than all American presidents in history, except Abraham Lincoln,” but the theme of the “speech” between black parents and children marked the highest emotional moment in history. an evening considered decisive for the presidential race. And Welker proved to be up to it.
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– The journalist read the questions, then confidently managed the rebound of the speeches, recalling the two-minute deadline “without interruptions”, always giving the challengers the opportunity to retort, clarify, raise, with Trump trying to get the last word. When someone overflowed, the moderator’s icy “okay” arrived on time, which had the effect of saving the duel. It wasn’t easy.
The president of the United States had attacked journalist Lesley Stahl a few hours earlier, who was left mid-interview in protest over a series of “hard” questions and interruptions that had made Trump lose patience. Welker’s colleague, Savannah Guthrie, was attacked by the president over the question fire that aired from Miami a week ago. During the recent electoral rallies, the president had called “terrible” and “deeply incorrect” Kristen, while some of the staff had advanced the hypothesis that she was a supporter of Biden. So the question on the eve was: would the reporter be intimidated? It didn’t happen.
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A detail played in favor: Welker is a familiar face to Trump and Biden. A White House correspondent, 44, a Native American father, engineer, and African American mother, real estate agent, Welker covered Washington politics when Biden was vice president, and has met Trump frequently over the years. The journalist trained at Harvard where she graduated with full honors in history. It is not registered with any party, and has maintained this neutrality in the hour and a half of sometimes very hard debate.
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After the disaster of the first televised duel, moderated by a television guru, Chris Wallace, when the two challengers were constantly interrupted, Trump 71 times, Biden 22, the clash has remained equally alive, even if the annoyed expressions of Trump, every time the challenger attacked him, they hinted that he would eventually explode. Instead it did not happen, thanks also to the two staff who had asked the candidates not to lose their temper, but the coolness of the moderator, the second black woman to moderate a presidential debate, after Carole Simpson, former NBC presenter, was decisive. ’92 the duel between President George W. Bush and the challengers, Bill Clinton and Ross Perot. This time there were two. And she. At the stroke of the hour and a half of debate, the two candidates showed a relaxed face, both satisfied. Trump smiled at the moderator, Biden walked over to thank her. “It was a fantastic debate,” Welker commented closing the evening. At least on that, Trump and Biden may agree.
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