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First Presidential Debate of 2020 - How to Stream & Watch

First Presidential Debate of 2020 - How to Stream & Watch

The first presidential debate of 2020 is happening tonight, Tuesday (September 29).

Democratic nominee Joe Biden and President Donald Trump will face off in the first general election presidential debate of the year, hosted at Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio.

The debate will take place from 9 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. ET, and it will air live on all major networks and cable news programs, including ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, PBS, Telemundo, Univision, CNN, MSNBC, and CSPAN.

You can also stream it on those various networks’ websites and YouTube channels.

The following topics will be covered for the first debate, via CNN: “The Trump and Biden Records,” “The Supreme Court,” “Covid-19,” “The Economy,” “Race and Violence in our Cities,” and “The Integrity of the Election,” according to the Commission on Presidential Debates.

The candidates will not have opening statements, and Trump will receive the first question from the moderator. Each segment will last about 15 minutes, and the candidates will have two minutes to respond after the moderator opens each segment with a question. Wallace will then use the rest of the time in the segment to facilitate further discussion on the topic, according to the commission.

There are 35 days until Election Day (Tuesday, November 3).

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