One of the clearest parts of the debate was early on, when Trump and Biden defended their positions on pushing through or delaying Judge Amy Coney Barrett's nomination to the Supreme Court.
response, the Supreme Court, the economy and voting issues -- though viewers only got a sense of each candidate's platform in brief moments, when they let each other answer.
According to Michael McDonald, a professor of political science at the University of Florida, over 1.1 million Americans have already received an absentee ballot in the mail.Squabbling leads to incoherence, leaving key questions unanswered for American people Constantly, moderator Chris Wallace struggled to get the candidates to give complete answers on major issues facing Americans.
Again and again, the task of keeping the candidates on track was monumental."Gentlemen! I hate to raise my voice," Wallace said about an hour into the debate, his patience wearing thin."Why shouldn't I be different than the two of you?" "We should wait and see what the outcome of this election is, because that's the only way the American people get to express their view is by who they elect as president and who they elect as vice president," Biden said.Democratic Presidential candidate and former US Vice President Joe Biden speaks during the first presidential debate in Cleveland, Sept. 29, 2020.
The Supreme Court is set to take up a case brought by the Trump administration to overturn the Affordable Care Act just days after the Nov. 3 election. Biden interjected, demanding that Trump release his tax returns as proof. The president said he will,"once they are ready," though he hasn't released his tax returns during his years as a candidate or during his years in office.
Such protests added fuel to the fire over discussions of white supremacists, Antifa And other extremist groups. Though in other years it would sound dramatic, this year, the question is a necessary one. Around the country, votes will likely take days or weeks to be counted because of the high number of mail-in ballots that are expected due to the pandemic. Though it'll change the timeline of when Americans are used to getting results, there is no evidence that it will change the validity of the election.
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