Donald Trump and Joe Biden are preparing to face off next week in the first of three presidential debates, as a Supreme Court vacancy supercharges the...
Donald Trump and Joe Biden are preparing to face off next week in the first of three presidential debates, as a Supreme Court vacancy supercharges the election season and the U.S. continues to grapple with the coronavirus pandemic.
Topics selected by Wallace are the candidates’ records, the Supreme Court, the coronavirus pandemic, the economy, race and violence in U.S. cities and the integrity of the election, the commission said.Trump and Biden will debate twice more after Cleveland: on Oct. 15 in Miami and on Oct. 22 in Nashville.
Heading into the debates, Trump lags Biden in polls of key battleground-state voters. In Ohio, Biden has a narrow lead over Trump of just over 3 percentage points, according to RealClearPolitics. Biden also led Trump in cash on hand as of Aug. 31. Check out:Biden must ‘aggressively’ push back against Trump to win Tuesday’s presidential debate, expert says
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