Biden-Trump Debate
Biden and Trump agree to debate in June and September
US President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have agreed to hold two debates on June 27 and September 10. The first debate will be at CNN’s Atlanta studios without an audience, while the second will be hosted by ABC News. Trump, who lost his re-election bid to Biden, continues to claim electoral fraud and has called for debates ahead of the 2024 election.
Both candidates have engaged in taunting each other on social media, with Biden claiming victory in previous debates and Trump criticizing Biden’s ability to connect sentences. The upcoming debates will feature only Biden and Trump, with the possibility of a third-party candidate joining if they meet certain criteria. Both major candidates are concerned about the potential impact of a third-party spoiler candidate on the election results.
Key Concepts
- US President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have agreed to hold two debates.
- The first debate will be at CNN’s Atlanta studios without an audience, and the second will be hosted by ABC News.
- Trump lost his re-election bid to Biden but continues to claim electoral fraud.
- The debates are scheduled for June 27 and September 10.
- Trump has expressed readiness to debate next month and in September.
- The details of the debates, such as microphone rules and duration, are undecided.
- Biden claimed victory in previous debates and mocked Trump’s debating skills.
- Trump criticized Biden’s ability to connect sentences.
- The first debate date was set for June 27, with Biden’s team mocking Trump’s availability.
- The upcoming CNN debate will feature only Biden and Trump, with the possibility of a third-party candidate joining if they meet certain criteria.
- Both major candidates are concerned about the potential impact of a third-party spoiler candidate on the election results.
- The US presidential election is determined by a state-by-state vote count, with the winner of each state’s electoral votes deciding the outcome.
US President Joe Biden and his challenger in the November 5 election, former President Donald Trump, agreed on Wednesday (May 15) to hold two debates, one scheduled for on June 27, with another scheduled for September 10.
CNN said the two campaigns agreed to hold the first debate at its Atlanta studios in six weeks without an audience, but it has not released other details, such as who will moderate the debate. The second debate was hosted by ABC News.
News of the two debates was quickly announced on Wednesday.
Trump, a Republican who has for weeks called for a series of debates ahead of the national vote in 2024, lost his 2020 re-election bid to Biden but still falsely claims he lost his White House position because of electoral fraud. Second term. Democrat Joe Biden recently agreed to debate him.
On Wednesday, Biden’s campaign proposed June and September dates while saying he would not participate in the three September and October debates proposed by the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates, which it has hosted for four of its three decades.
A presidential election debate. Trump posted on his Truth Social website that he was “ready and willing to debate next month and in September.” CNN announced the date for the first debate shortly after.
The two candidates immediately began taunting each other, leaving the rules of the debates — such as the extent to which the two candidates would turn off their microphones when the other spoke and how long each debate would last — to be decided for another day.
“Donald Trump lost two debates to me in 2020 and has not appeared in a debate since,” Biden posted on the X social media platform. “Now he’s showing It’s like he wants to argue with me again. Well, let me have fun.”
Trump said Biden was “the worst debater I’ve ever had – he can’t string two sentences together!”
Ahead of June 27 — a Thursday — set as the date for the first debate, the Biden team mocked Trump, saying the Republican was “available on Wednesday,” which Trump was conducting in New York. The usual mid-week rest day in a hush-money criminal trial.
However, the witness testimony phase of the case is nearing its end and will be followed by jury deliberations. Trump is accused in the case of falsifying business records at his Trump Organization to conceal a hush-money payment to a porn star ahead of his successful 2016 campaign.
The trial in the case is likely to wrap up in the next two weeks or so.
As it stands, the CNN debate will be exclusively between Biden and Trump, although the outlet has reserved the option of having either independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. or another The possibility of a third-party candidate joining the debate is subject to reaching a 15% polling threshold and being named on the ballot.
Both Biden and Trump are wary of Kennedy’s candidacy, fearing he could garner enough spoiler votes in key political battleground states to influence the outcome nationwide.
In the United States, the national popular vote does not determine who becomes president. The general election is essentially a state-by-state vote count, with the winner of each of the 50 states’ electoral votes determining the overall outcome.
The most populous states have the most electoral votes and therefore the most influence in deciding who wins the White House and wins the four-year term that begins on January 20 next year.