What we know about how the CNN presidential debate will work

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What we know about how the CNN presidential debate will work
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CNN, the network hosting the first debate, released a set of rules for the event scheduled for June 27.

The first presidential debate of the 2024 general election season is set to take place in less than two weeks, and CNN, the network hosting the program, released on Saturday, set for June 27 in Atlanta, and a Sept. 10 debate broadcast by ABC News. They are bypassing a decades-old tradition of three fall meetings organized by the bipartisan Commission on Presidential Debates. Other non-major party candidates, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

According to CNN, Trump and Biden agreed to accept the rules and format of the debate, which was outlined in letters the network sent to their campaigns in May. Here are the details:During the debate, there will be two commercial breaks. The inclusion of corporate sponsors is a departure from previous Commission on Presidential Debates events.

Ninety minutes of debate time will begin when the first question is answered. When asked a question, each candidate will have two minutes to respond, which will be followed by one-minute rebuttals and responses to the rebuttals. There will be another minute that can be used at the discretion of the moderators.

There will also be a visual reminder of response timing. Red lights visible to the candidates will flash when they have five seconds left to respond. The lights will turn solid red when their time has expired.Trump and Biden have agreed to stand at uniform lecterns onstage. Their positions onstage will be determined by a coin flip, per CNN.

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