The second debate was cancelled, and the CPD announced that both candidates agreed to participate in the final debate on October 22nd. I think we're gonna have to follow very strict guidelines.
Too many people have been infected and it's a very serious problem. On October 8th, the morning after the vice presidential debate, CPD announced that there would be a second debate, but it'd be virtual.
However, Trump then said he wouldn't participate in a virtual debate. Trump chose today to pull out of the Oct. Then, after Trump's doctor cleared him to return to "public engagements," Trump's team requested to move forward with the in-person debate on October 15th.
Instead of the second debate, both presidential candidates participated in town halls that same evening. Biden first announced his event and then Trump followed suit. In case you somehow missed it, the first presidential debate was decidedly unpresidential, with Trump constantly interrupting Biden and both candidates trading barbs throughout the night.
In August, Trump's campaign did ask the CPD to adjust its debate schedule, arguing that the current dates would not be helpful for many people who would be voting early by mail due to the pandemic. The campaign requested the line-up include a fourth, earlier debate in September or for the CPD to move the final October debate to the first week in September. The CPD rejected the campaign's request. Any voter who wishes to watch one or more debates before voting will be well aware of that opportunity.
Share this page Follow Ballotpedia. What's on your ballot? Jump to: navigation , search. Presidential debate, September 26, Democratic presidential primary debate, January 17, Republican presidential primary debate, February 15, Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
Category : Presidential debates, Hidden category: Pages with reference errors. Voter information What's on my ballot? Where do I vote? How do I register to vote? How do I request a ballot? When do I vote? When are polls open?
Who Represents Me? Congress special elections Governors State executives State legislatures Ballot measures State judges Municipal officials School boards. How do I update a page? Election results. Privacy policy About Ballotpedia Disclaimers Login. No matter how you're voting this year, and whether you're doing it via mail or in-person, it's essential to keep up to date on each of the candidates' platforms.
This upcoming election is going to be critically important, and your vote matters more than ever. Ahead, we broke down who's speaking, how to watch, and when the presidential debates will happen.
Get ready to mark your calendar, and we'll see you at a safe six-feet distance at the polls! All the debates will start at p. ET and will run for 90 minutes without any commercial breaks. Per the Commission on Presidential Debates , the first and third debates will be six minute segments. Each topic of the segments is selected and announced by the moderators at least one week before the debate. As for the second presidential debate, the format was intended to be more of a town hall meeting, and questions would come from the citizens of the location.
Here's the original schedule of the three debates:. President Trump immediately said that he wouldn't participate in a virtual debate. Ultimately, on Oct. Although the Trump and Biden teams went back and forth about whether to reschedule the second debate and do a third debate , both presidential candidates agreed that Oct.
This will almost certainly be the last debate. ET on their respective dates without commercial breaks. Here's what we know about the format and schedule of the four general election debates. First presidential debate, September Read More.
0コメント