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President Joe Biden is already getting queasy about facing Donald Trump in debates, looking for a way out of one-on-one showdowns with his arch-nemesis.
Which is why the former president should force the issue as much as possible and demand the 81-year-old Biden face off in at least three 90-minute debates with unbiased moderators.
The TV networks want it, and the public deserves to see the two elderly likely nominees who both are facing questions about their mental sharpness go at it for three nights.
Only then will the public really be able to judge who is fit to be president.
It’s a losing issue for the often stumbling Biden, who understandably is wary about debating anyone, let alone the bombastic and aggressive Trump.
Democrats are already cautioning Biden to avoid debating Trump, arguing that it will only legitimize the 77-year-old former president facing multiple indictments, including charges of inciting an insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021.