Welcome back to Human Capital! While the first presidential debate is only days away (Tuesday, to be exact), political watchers and industry officials have been busy poring over – and opining on — the policies President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden have put forth.
Case in point: The dynamic, and often dueling, political strategists James Carville and Mary Matalin.
The duo — married for nearly 27 years despite being on opposites sides of the aisle (she's a Republican, he's a Democrat) — prognosticated on a virtual event held Wednesday by the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association what to expect from the first debate and who's likely to win the White House.
As for Trump, "I would expect he'd be pretty aggressive" Tuesday night, Carville said. "Trump's got real work to do … he has to change the underlying dynamic."
As to Biden, he's "still not a complete picture to people," with some maybe questioning: "Is he too old?"
Added Matalin: "It's nonsense to think that the candidates don't know what the questions are."
A quick backgrounder: Carville was the lead strategist during former President Bill Clinton's campaign, while Matalin served under President Ronald Reagan and was also campaign director for President George H. W. Bush.
Thoughts on battleground states: "If Trump carries Pennsylvania there's an 84% chance he's elected president," Carville said. "If Biden carries Pennsylvania, there's a 96% chance he's elected president." If Trump carries North Carolina, "he simply can't lose," he added.