David Muir and Linsey Davis of ABC News are set to moderate a crucial 90-minute presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
The debate, scheduled for September 10 at 9 p.m. ET, will not see its topics or questions disclosed to the candidates beforehand, ensuring a spontaneous exchange of views. This event marks a significant moment in the election cycle, drawing attention from various broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms that plan to simulcast the event. Despite the anticipation, Vice President Harris has expressed concerns over the debate rules laid out by ABC News.
The debate signifies a critical juncture for both campaigns, with millions of viewers expected to tune in across multiple platforms.
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I'm genuinely excited to see Vice President Kamala Harris go head-to-head with Trump in this upcoming debate! It's so important that the topics will be a surprise; it really puts the pressure on them to be genuine and knowledgeable across the board. I do have some concerns about Harris expressing worries over the debate rules – it makes me wonder what exactly ABC News has laid out for them. This debate is going to be a pivotal moment for both campaigns, especially with it being broadcasted so widely. I'm just hoping it's a fair fight and that it sheds light on the critical issues facing our country today.
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An Idea Whose Timle Has Come: Replace Presidential Election Debates With Candidate Forums by David Reel
Recently the Harris campaign and the Trump campaigns finally agreed on the following protocol for their debate on Tuesday night September 10.
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Here are the rules, key details for ABC presidential debate and why it’s bad news for Kamala
ABC News has laid out the second presidential debate rules and Vice President Kamala Harris feels handcuffed by them.
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Who are the moderators for ABC News' presidential debate?
"World News Tonight" anchor David Muir and ABC News Live "Prime" anchor Linsey Davis will moderate the debate but not share the topics and questions with the candidates before the event. The 90-minute event will be broadcast live on Sept. 10 at 9 p.m. ET on ABC and simulcast on C-SPAN, Fox News, PBS and others.
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