Trump's Unorthodox Debate Prep: Experience, Interviews, and White House Time

Former President Trump's unique preparation for the upcoming presidential debate, according to Stephen Miller, involves his past experiences, interviews, and time spent in the White House.

Stephen Miller, president of America First Legal, has shed light on former President Donald Trump's unconventional preparation for the forthcoming ABC presidential debate. Miller asserted that Trump's preparation consists primarily of his experiences, interviews, and time served in the White House.

A New York Times/Sienna College poll conducted recently revealed that Trump holds a narrow lead over Vice President Kamala Harris in the lead-up to the election. The poll found that Trump's seemingly centrist stance appeals to voters. In contrast, nearly half of voters surveyed expressed concerns about Harris's political ideology being "too liberal or progressive."

Trump's Unorthodox Debate Prep: Experience, Interviews, and White House Time

Trump's Unorthodox Debate Prep: Experience, Interviews, and White House Time

According to the poll, a majority of voters perceive Trump's views on key issues as being "not too far" to the left or right. This, coupled with Trump's reputation for supporting positions more commonly held by Democrats, such as opposition to entitlement cuts and support for cooperation with Russia, is seen as an advantage for the former president.

Trump's refusal to endorse Project 2025 and his cautious stance on abortion restrictions demonstrate his careful efforts to maintain this centrist image. The poll also indicates that only 11% of voters believe Trump is "not conservative enough," while 9% perceive Harris as "not liberal or progressive enough."

Trump's Unorthodox Debate Prep: Experience, Interviews, and White House Time

Trump's Unorthodox Debate Prep: Experience, Interviews, and White House Time

In comparison to Harris, who has avoided the media and has yet to hold a formal press conference after being declared the official Democratic nominee, Trump's media engagement has been more extensive. He recently participated in a sit-down interview with CNN's Dana Bash alongside his running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.

The New York Times' analysis suggests that Trump's centrist positioning and his aversion to being perceived as too conservative may give him an overlooked advantage in the upcoming election. However, it remains to be seen how the debate will influence voters' perceptions of both candidates.

Trump's Unorthodox Debate Prep: Experience, Interviews, and White House Time

Trump's Unorthodox Debate Prep: Experience, Interviews, and White House Time

The poll, conducted from September 3rd to 6th, surveyed 1,695 registered voters nationwide via telephone. 28% of voters indicated a need for more information about Harris before supporting her candidacy, contrasting significantly with only 9% who expressed the same sentiment about Trump.

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Trump's Unorthodox Debate Prep: Experience, Interviews, and White House Time

Trump's Unorthodox Debate Prep: Experience, Interviews, and White House Time

Contributors to this report include Michael Lee and Brian Flood from Fox News Digital.

Trump's Unorthodox Debate Prep: Experience, Interviews, and White House Time