Joe Biden and Donald Trump have agreed to hold two presidential TV debates in June and September
An ex-Republican congressman has argued that Joe Biden is "not the same man" he was during last election's debates.
This comes after it has been revealed that Biden and Donald Trump have agreed to hold two presidential TV debates in June and September.
Speaking to Patrick Christys on GBN America, former republican congressman from Georgia, Doug Collins said: "The media would simply say if Joe Biden shows up and expresses a thought and says 'I'm Joe Biden, the president' they're going to declare him the winner.
"Because in the last year-and-a-half to two years with the gaffes and the fumbling around, there's plenty of things to call and concern about Joe Biden's age and his grasp of the situation.
"I think that's going to become the interesting part. As you look at this going forward this is going to be the real key at the end of this.
"I think as you get closer to November, you're going to have a look at two candidates who are going to be expressing themselves to the voters, and the voters are going to say who is the best.