Washington (CNN) The presidential debates are around the corner.
All debates will take place from 9 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. without commercial
breaks.
- First presidential debate, September 29
The first debate between Biden and Trump will be moderated by
Fox News' Chris Wallace and will be on Tuesday, September 29, at Case Western
Reserve University and Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland.
The topics for the first debate will be: "Trump and Biden Records,"
"The Supreme Court," "Covid-19," "The Economy,"
"Race and Violence in our Cities," and "The Integrity of the
Election".
- Second presidential debate, October 15
The next debate between Trump and Biden will be moderated by Steve
Scully of C-SPAN Networks and will take place on Thursday, October 15, at the
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, in Miami.
The Miami debate will take the form of a town hall where the questions
will be posed by citizens from the South Florida area. The participants will be
uncommitted voters selected under the supervision of Frank Newport of
Gallup. The candidates will have two minutes to answer each question and there
will be an additional minute for further discussion.
- Last presidential debate, October 22
The third and final debate between Biden and Trump will be moderated by
Kristen Welker of NBC News and is scheduled to take place on Thursday, October
22, at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee.
Each segment will last about 15 minutes, and the candidates will have
two minutes to answer after the moderator opens each segment with a question. Kristen
Welker will then use the rest of the time in the segment to facilitate further
discussion.
From CNN (edited)