Biden and Trump Set Dates for Two Debates: Breaking Tradition and Expectations
President Biden and former President Trump have agreed to engage in two televised debates in June and September, bypassing the traditional commission that typically organizes such events. The first debate is set for June 27 on CNN, with a second debate on September 10 on ABC.
Biden's team pushed for conditions like no live audience, aiming to conclude debates before early voting starts, while Trump welcomed the opportunity for additional debates. This early debate arrangement represents a departure from conventional practices, aiming to capture early attention and mitigate risks for both candidates.
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