The first 2020 United States presidential debates took place on September 29, 2020. The debate devolved into cross talk and interruptions and was widely criticized which would expected as US presidential politics manner although many are gained some answers clearly what is the candidates trying to express through out the debate. The debate was sponsored by the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD).
A further two debates are scheduled to take place on October 15 and October 22. One debate between the vice presidential candidates is scheduled to take place on October 7, 2020.
Debates sponsored by the Commission on Presidential Debates
On October 11, 2019, the Commission on Presidential Debates announced that it would host four debates. Three of the four presidential debates will be between incumbent president Donald Trump, Democratic nominee and former Vice President Joe Biden, and any other participants that qualify. One debate will be a vice presidential debate between incumbent vice president Mike Pence, Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris, and any third party candidates that meet the criteria.
Three presidential debates and one vice presidential debate have been scheduled as the follow:
The first 2020 Presidential debate was onTuesday, September 29, 2020 9:00–10:30 pm EDT, Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, Ohio will be anchored by Chris Wallace .
The 2nd debate will be on Thursday, October 15, 2020 9:00–10:30 pm EDT at Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami, Florida with will be anchored by Steve Scully.
The 3rd Thursday, October 22, 2020, 8:00–9:30 pm CDT at Belmont University Nashville, Tennessee and will be anchored by Kristen Welker.
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