With the 1st debate less than a week away, I thought I'd get us started.
Trump v Biden first presidential debate: when and how to watch The Independent Oliver O'Connell ,The Independent•September 24, 2020
When is the first Trump v Biden debate?
The first debate between Republican incumbent president Donald Trump and former Democratic nominee former vice-president Joe Biden takes place on Tuesday 29 September at 9pm ET (2am GMT).
The venue is Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio, traditionally a battleground state in general elections. The polls are tight, but the RealClear Politics polling average currently has Biden ahead by 2.4 points (46.7 to 44.3 per cent).
How do I watch the first presidential debate?
All major US networks will broadcast the debate — ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox News, CNN and MSNBC. The debate will also be available on those networks’ streaming services online and via apps on Amazon Fire, Android, Roku, and Apple TV services.
C-SPAN will broadcast the debate live as well as on C-SPAN.com and the C-SPAN Radio app. The Washington Post will also stream live coverage.
Other outlets will likely announce live streaming coverage ahead of Tuesday.
Who is moderating and what will be covered?
The moderator is Fox News Sunday anchor Chris Wallace. Moderators are chosen by the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates.
Wallace has announced six topics to be covered during the debate.
The Trump and Biden records
The Supreme Court
Covid-19
The economy
Race and violence in our cities
The integrity of the election
The topics might not be in the order that they are listed, and each will be allocated 15 minutes for discussion. The Commission on Presidential Debates has said that the topics are subject to change due to recent events. Developments in the Breonna Taylor case, subsequent protests, and the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, as well as plans to fill her seat with a new justice, may be included.
When are the other debates?
The second debate will be a town hall format held in Miami, Florida, on 15 October, moderated by C-SPAN's Steve Scully, host of Washington Journal.
The third and final debate will be moderated by NBC White House correspondent Kristen Welker on 22 October in Nashville, Tennessee.
Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Mike Pence will meet in the only vice-presidential debate on 7 October in Salt Lake City, Utah, moderated by USA Today Washington Bureau chief Susan Page.
Looks like trump is expecting to lose the debate is is already starting on making excuses
2020 Election: Trump claims first presidential debate will be ‘unfair' The Independent Graeme Massie ,The Independent•September 24, 2020
Donald Trump has claimed the first presidential debate next week will be "unfair."
Mr Trump said in a radio interview that veteran moderator Chris Wallace was “controlled by the radical left” and would not ask Joe Biden tough questions.
“Chris is good, but I would be willing to bet that he won’t ask Biden tough questions,” the president told Brian Kilmeade on Fox News Radio.
“He will ask tough questions of me and it will be unfair, I have no doubt about it. He will be controlled by the radical left.”
Trump insisted he had “a lot of respect” for Wallace and a good relationship with his father, Mike Wallace.
Mr Kilmeade was quick to push back against Mr Trump’s accusations about his Fox News colleague.
“Mr President, I will tell you for sure, he is not controlled by anyone,” said Mr Kilmeade.
“We’ll see. Then he’s got to ask tough questions of Biden,” Trump said.
Mr Wallace will moderate the first presidential debate in Cleveland, Ohio, on Tuesday.
Both candidates will be asked questions on their records, the coronavirus, the Supreme Court, the economy, race and violence in US cities, and election integrity.
Trump appeared to try and lower expectations of his performance, insisting that Mr Biden had a significant advantage.
“No, I think I am the one without experience. I have just been doing this for a few years. He has been doing this for 47 years plus,” said Mr Trump.
“I mean, he has a tremendous advantageous really, if you think about it, but I have a much better record than he does.”
"Success" is going to be a bit odd to measure -- because I think that this election (and thus this debate) is really about turning out your base, rather than winning moderates.
+ There just aren't many moderates left. People either despise Trump or love him. The extreme stability of the polls is testament to this.
+ Voting is going to be weird this year, in the age of Corona. Mail in voting is up, early voting is up. Threats of violence are up. The uncertainty in turnout seems much bigger than in previous years.
Joe, with his steely, narrowed eyes: Well, I mean, I'm here in the basement (aside: Joe, no, you aren't) I mean, corn pop was a bad dude, and I had a length of chain and, while wearing a mask, Ronald Trump, and, I mean, Russia, and, you know the deal, but......oh, I'm out of time."
Mr. president, your first question: Can you explain quantum physics in 12 words or less.
Go ahead and keep lowering the bar for Biden. It already backfired once for Trump, and now we see them trying to praise Biden before the debate because they failed in trying to cast him as a mentally unfit person.
ESPECIALLY when the country isn’t ignoring the massive amount of gaffes from trump.
“To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.”
I fully expect gaffs from Biden - mega lies and bully tactics from Trump: talking over Biden, not yielding his time, stomping around the stage when Biden is talking.
Each side will point to the flaws exhibited by the other and say their candidate is less flawed.
The more things change the more they stay the same.
Hey, did you know Joe's first wife, and his daughter, died in an accident caused by a drunk semi driver? Well, as sad as the deaths were..............there wasn't a drunk semi driver, regardless of what Joe said for years.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announces 134 felony voter fraud charges in connection with 2018 Dem primary The allegations include election fraud and mail-in ballot fraud
Biden isn't our president and can you show me where Chris Wallace has asked Biden softball questions? Because the assertion is it won't be fair because Chris Wallace is the moderator. Try and keep up better arch.
Intoducing for The Cleveland Browns, Quarterback Deshawn "The Predator" Watson. He will also be the one to choose your next head coach.