Biden adviser says expect focus to be on “kitchen table issues”
In an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper Tuesday evening, Biden senior adviser Symone Sanders said that the former vice president's focus in the debate will be on "kitchen table issues."
"Look, we expect that the American people actually don't want to hear President Trump attack Vice President Biden and his family," Sanders said. "So Joe Biden is going to speak directly to those folks at home tonight about the kitchen table issues that they care most about. And what President Trump decides to do with his time, that's on him."
When asked how Biden is going to deal with Trump possibly attacking the Biden's son Hunter, she said, "This is not about the vice president's son. This is about Joe Biden and Donald Trump."
Sanders went on to downplay the importance of the debate 35 days out from Election Day, saying that Tuesday's event isn't going to "fundamentally change the course of this race."
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"Joe Biden is going to make the case that this is really about Scranton versus Park Avenue," she added.
-ABC News' Beatrice Peterson