The Note: Debate Expectations -- Hofstra Edition

ByABC News
September 26, 2016, 9:17 AM

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--5 STORYLINES TO WATCH TONIGHT: As millions of voters tune in to watch the first general election presidential debate of the 2016 campaign, there are several key factors to keep in mind. The general election has been playing out for about two months now, with Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton taking direct aim at one another, but tonight will be the first time that they square off directly. Here are the major storylines to watch, courtesy of ABCs MEGHAN KENEALLY: http://abcn.ws/2cEM3Fh

--THE IMPACT OF DEBATES? ITS DEBATABLE: Do these showdowns matter? The chances for impact seem ripe this year. The two most unpopular major-party candidates in the history of ABC News/Washington Post polls are facing off. Donald Trump's unorthodox campaign style and provocative positions have piqued public interest; the debates may be the single best opportunity for him to allay concerns about his qualifications, temperament and policy promises alike. Hillary Clinton, for her part, needs -- like Trump -- to ease questions about her trustworthiness, as well as to spark greater enthusiasm among her supporters. Can either candidate move the needle? It will be tough, ABCs GARY LANGER notes. A review of data since 1960 suggests that past debates have almost never directly and measurably changed the candidates' relative standings. That's admittedly a high standard, though, and at least some debates may have had more subtle impacts. http://abcn.ws/2daluGz

--WHAT GARY JOHNSON WILL BE UP TO: When Clinton and Trump take the debate stage at Hofstra University tonight Gary Johnson will watching on television some 30 miles away in Twitter's Chelsea office in Manhattan -- armed only with a Twitter handle.  The campaign is coordinating with Twitter to build out a robust social media strategy during the 90-minute debate. Both Johnson and his running mate, former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld, will be live-tweeting throughout the evening. More details from ABCs JORDYN PHELPS: http://abcn.ws/2d3rVMe

--ANALYSIS -- ABCs RICK KLEIN: What if he apologizes? What if he behaves himself? What if he drops Crooked Hillary for Madam Secretary? What if stay with us here - he doesnt stretch the truth? Forget the no-holds-barred attacks Donald Trump has proven himself capable of. Hillary Clintons worst nightmare might be humble Trump, since that would flip storylines enough to potentially dominate the takeaways regardless of what else happens at Hofstra. Clintons camp is pressuring Lester Holt to do the fact-checking the candidate doesnt want to do by herself. But she may be in the position of wanting and needing to draw Trump out to bait him into a discussion of President Obamas birth status, for instance, or a real policy discussion on Iraq or Afghanistan or ISIS. Clinton-as-aggressor would surely be unexpected. It also may be helpful in a race where she continues to struggle to lock down her base. The latest ABC News/Washington Post poll shows Trump getting a larger share of Republicans and of Romney voters than Clinton is of Democrats and Obama voters. Clinton isnt known for smackdowns. But it may not hurt for her to show some fight.

 

BY THE NUMBERS -- CLINTON-TRUMP RACE NARROWS. The race between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump has narrowed to essentially a dead heat nationally, according to the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll, raising the stakes dramatically for the first presidential debate tonight. The debate is expected to have a huge audience -- 74 percent of Americans say they plan to watch. And while eight in 10 say the debate wont change their minds about who they will support, that leaves more than enough votes up for grabs to shift the balance in an increasingly tight contest. Voters have serious qualms about both candidates, polls show. Trump, in particular, is running competitively despite about six in 10 Americans continuing to see him as unqualified, untrustworthy, temperamentally unsuited and insufficiently knowledgeable of world affairs to serve effectively as president. Yet hes capitalizing on the strength of his core groups of supporters and on Clintons own weaknesses, including concerns about her health. ABCs GARY LANGER has more. http://abcn.ws/2ctBNS1

 

LAST WEEKEND ON THE TRAIL with ABCs VERONICA STRACQUALURSI

MOOK: CLINTON SHOULDNT HAVE TO SPEND DEBATE CORRECTING TRUMPS LIES: Hillary Clinton's campaign manager Robby Mook said the campaign is concerned about a "double standard" at Monday night's debate where Donald Trump "lies" and still receives a "passing grade." "All that were asking is that if Donald Trump lies, that its pointed out," Mook said on ABC's "This Week." "Its unfair to ask that Hillary Clinton both play traffic cop with Trump, make sure that his lies are corrected, and also to present her vision for what she wants to do for the American people." ABCs JOSH HASKELL has more. http://abcn.ws/2cu7JR6

TRUMP CAMPAIGN MANAGER CALLS DEBATE MODERATOR BRILLIANT. Donald Trumps campaign manager Kellyanne Conway on Sunday called the NBC Nightly News anchor who will preside over Monday nights presidential debate a respected, brilliant newsman, a sharp change in tone for the campaign, which in recent days has claimed they dont feel Trump will be treated fairly in the debates. Hell do a good job tomorrow night as a moderator, Conway said of Lester Holt. Trump this past week said Holt will be under tremendous pressure to be tough on the Republican presidential candidate and called him a Democrat when in fact Holt is a registered Republican, notes ABCs MARGARET CHADBOURN. In advance of Mondays event, the campaigns for Trump and Hillary Clinton have differed on whether Holt and the moderators of subsequent debates should fact-check the candidates or leave it to the candidates to challenge each others statements. http://abcn.ws/2djTRik

GENNIFER FLOWERS NOT INVITED TO ATTEND PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE BY TRUMP CAMPAIGN, OFFICIALS SAY. Donald Trumps campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, said yesterday that Gennifer Flowers has not been invited to the debate. Bill Clinton acknowledged in the late 1990s that he had a sexual relationship with Flowers in the late 1970s, and in a tweet on Sunday Trump appeared to threaten to bring her to the debate. If dopey Mark Cuban of failed Benefactor fame wants to sit in the front row, perhaps I will put Gennifer Flowers right alongside of him! Trump tweeted on Saturday. But in separate Sunday show appearances, both Conway and Trumps running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, indicated there is no plan for Flowers to be at the debate, ABCs MICHAEL FALCONE and JOSH HASKELL report. http://abcn.ws/2d1lglt

CLINTON, TRUMP MEET WITH ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER NETANYAHU. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton met with the prime minister of Israel Sunday in New York, sources in the two campaigns told ABC News. Donald Trump met with Benjamin Netanyahu Sunday morning at Trump Tower. Hillary Clinton met the Israeli leader Sunday evening at The W Hotel USQ in Manhattan. Netanyahu has been in New York for the United Nations General Assembly meeting. The press was barred from covering Trump's meeting with the prime minister but offices for both said they discussed Israeli security and efforts to achieve peace in the Middle East. Their meeting lasted over an hour and included discussion of the Iran nuclear deal, of which Trump and Netanyahu are fierce critics; military assistance; security; and regional stability. ABCs CANDACE SMITH, LIZ KREUTZ, SHUSHANNAH WALSHE, and JOHN SANTUCCI have more. http://abcn.ws/2cXhT2W

 

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

GARY JOHNSON CALLS FOR SPACE COLONIZATION, VOWS TO STAY IN RACE. Gary Johnson, the Libertarian presidential candidate and former governor of New Mexico, said that the future of the human race will depend upon learning to inhabit other planets. We do have to inhabit other planets. The future of the human race is space exploration, Johnson told ABC News George Stephanopoulos on "This Week" in offering a response on how to address the challenges posed by climate change. Johnson vowed to stay in the race, ABCs JORDYN PHELPS notes, even though he wont be on the debate stage tonight. http://abcn.ws/2djX5mi

 

WHOS TWEETING?

@ABCPolitics: .@KellyannePolls says she understands why Clinton campaign is "nervous": Donald Trump "is a brilliant debater." #ThisWeek

@BillKristol: Why would @KellyannePolls say this? Her audience is @realDonaldTrump. His confidence must need bolstering. He must be worried about choking.

@MattMackowiak: Both need to address their individual weaknesses tonight, credibility for Trump, honesty/ethics for Clinton http://bit.ly/2dw0htK

@HarvardIOP: 44% of young Americans are more likely to watch a debate w live questions from social media users, in April 2016 #HarvardIOPPoll

@davidaxelrod: Three keys to election: @realDonaldTrump problems work college-educated whites; minority turnout; young people flaking to 3d parties.