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President Biden ditches nonpartisan organization’s debates, including one at Texas State University
Read full article: President Biden ditches nonpartisan organization’s debates, including one at Texas State UniversityPresident Joe Biden on Wednesday said he will not participate in fall presidential debates sponsored by a nonpartisan commission, which included one planned for Texas State University in San Marcos.
Secret Service visits Texas State University ahead of planned presidential debate, records show
Read full article: Secret Service visits Texas State University ahead of planned presidential debate, records showThe US Secret Service visited Texas State University in San Marcos in connection to its selection to host a 2024 presidential debate, according to records obtained by KSAT 12 News
‘I hope Bobcats show out’: Texas State students excited to host first presidential debate
Read full article: ‘I hope Bobcats show out’: Texas State students excited to host first presidential debateTexas State students are excited after it was announced the university will host the first presidential debate in 2024, making history as the first Texas location picked to host a presidential debate.
What was your reaction to first presidential debate? Let us know with your emojis
Read full article: What was your reaction to first presidential debate? Let us know with your emojisAfter weeks of preparation and anticipation, the first of three presidential debates is now over. Democratic nominee and former vice president Joe Biden and the Republican incumbent nominee, President Donald Trump, met face-to-face on the same stage for the first time during this election year and debated various issues and questions posed by moderator Chris Wallace. So, what did you think of responses and ideas presented by Biden and Trump? Let us know your reaction by clicking on an emoji below each statement that was made.
5 key questions going into first debate between President Trump, Biden
Read full article: 5 key questions going into first debate between President Trump, BidenHowever, a normal staple of an election year will take place Tuesday, when former Vice President Joe Biden and current President Donald Trump partake in the first face-to-face debate ahead of Election Day on Nov. 3. It's the first of several key dates in this home stretch of the election. Here are five key questions going into the debate. Moderated by Chris Wallace, host of “Fox News Sunday,” the debate will consist of six segments that will be 15 minutes apiece. Instead of a larger studio audience, only 100 people are expected to attend, and Biden and Trump won’t shake hands.