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Trump won tomorrow’s debate

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Why Trump is not attending the first GOP debate… Greetings Everyday Spy, Everyone is asking why

Why Trump is not attending the first GOP debate… [Image](https://) Greetings Everyday Spy, Everyone is asking why Trump is not attending the first GOP debate this week. - Is he scared to face his opponents? - Is he taking a stand against the party? - Is it because he'll be in jail by then? That’s the wrong question to ask… It’s a reasonable question, but it misses the point of Trump’s decision entirely. The question you should be asking is what is the cost-benefit of Trump’s attendance. Trump is not an idiot… He is a businessman. And like all good businessmen, he runs the numbers before making a move… If Trump shows up, his talking points, narrative, and overall strategy will be dictated by the debate. He’d have to prepare hundreds of points, counterpoints, insults, and quips. All for a marginal increase in his ratings. By not attending, he’ll let his enemies tear each other apart. They might mention Trump, but they’ll be too focused on fighting each other. Besides, it’s not human nature to tear down someone publicly who isn’t there to defend himself. Instead, Trump is taking full control on his terms by airing a pre-recorded interview. - He won’t have to think on the fly. - He won’t have to defend against attacks. - He won’t have to answer any question he doesn’t want to answer. Not to mention, he’s got bigger fish to fry with the Georgia indictment. But I wouldn’t be surprised if he didn’t attend the debate, even if his booking wasn't happening this week. Whether you watch Trump’s interview or the GOP debate, make sure you [sift through the political BS with your copy of Decoding Debates](. This secret playbook tells you all the tools and tricks politicians use to lie to you without getting caught. And you can bet that every single candidate is going to use them like clockwork at tomorrow’s debate. [Get Decoding Debates for 60% OFF Right Now!]( Godspeed, #EverydaySpy P.S. - Tomorrow’s debate will be full of lies, fallacies, and magical thinking. BEAT all of it with Decoding Debates. [Get your copy for 60% OFF!]( Follow @EverydaySpy on Social Media! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( Andrew Bustamante, Founder of EverydaySpy.com, is a former covert CIA Intelligence officer, decorated US Air Force Combat Veteran, and respected Fortune 500 senior advisor. Learn more from Andrew on his Podcast (The Everyday Espionage Podcast) and by following @EverydaySpy on your favorite social media platform. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( EverydaySpy, 411 Walnut St. #20309, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043

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