By COLlive reporter
No handshake, no opening statements and possibly, no holds barred.
The first Presidential Debate of 2020 will be held tonight, Tuesday, beginning at 9:00 PM Eastern Time and will be running for 90 minutes in total.
President Donald Trump, the Republican candidate, will face former Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic candidate, at the Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.
Moderated by Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace, both candidates are expected to be asked primarily about six topics. However, the topics are subject to change and the debate itself may not follow this exact order, TechRadar website reported.
Topics include Trump and Biden’s records, the vacancy at the Supreme Court following the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the integrity of the election, the Covid-19 pandemic, race and violence in US cities in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd in the hands of police custody and the economy.
Timelime:
First presidential debate – Tuesday, September 29 at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio
Vice presidential debate – Wednesday, October 7 at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah
Second presidential debate – Thursday, October 15 at Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami, Florida
Third presidential debate – Thursday, October 22 at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee
General Election – Tuesday, November 3
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Just missing some finesse that would serve him well!
Chris Wallace is lowkey a Democrat
Not so low key unfortunately…
While one candidate is speaking, the other’s Mike should be off.
It’s not Not right to be interrupting all the time!
if we do that trumps mic will be off the entire debate
p.s. it’s spelled mic not mike
If you have yet to hear it yet, please watch the part where he was asked to denounce white supremacy. it is a simple question what should not be followed by a “but….”
Biden is a big liar