The coronavirus pandemic continues to become a key issue of the 2020 election and shape the campaign as Election Day quickly approaches. Here are key facts you need to know:
, facing tough questions from voters, but viewers at home will be forced to choose which one to watch live.
At 8 p.m. ET, Trump is set to take questions from voters on NBC. Biden will be doing so at the same time on ABC. The Trump town hall lasts an hour; Biden's lasts 90 minutes. They were scheduled after the Commission on Presidential Debates canceled Thursday night's planned town hall-style debate between Biden and Trump in the wake of Trump's coronavirus diagnosis. The commission sought to shift that debate to a virtual format; Trump rejected the change.
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