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- President Donald Trump believes that a series of debates against Joe Biden will offer a chance to reinvigorate his flailing campaign, Axios reported on Sunday.
- The seriousness clashes with claims from Trump that Biden is gaffe-prone and in cognitive decline.
- The debates are scheduled for September 29, and October 15 and 22.
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President Donald Trump's advisers are warning not to take victory over Joe Biden for granted in forthcoming presidential debates, Axios reported Sunday.
According to the report, the Trump campaign increasingly sees the three presidential debates as one of the last clear chances the president will have to reverse the fortunes of his campaign so far.
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