CNN released new rules for the highly anticipated presidential debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. In less than two weeks, the two candidates will go head to head in their first debate this election cycle, hosted by CNN’s Jake Tapper and Dana Bash in Atlanta, Georgia. The outlet finalized its set of rules which both presidential campaigns agreed upon on.
Contrary to past debates, there will be no audience. However, moderators “will use all tools at their disposal to enforce timing and ensure a civilized discussion.” To qualify for the debate, the candidates must receive 15 percent support in four separate national polls, and be on the ballot in enough states to reach 270 electoral college votes. CNN also said it wouldn’t be “impossible” for independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to appear at the debate. However, it is unlikely any other candidate will meet the requirements to join them on stage. According to a recent poll by J.L. Partners, 49 percent of voters believe Biden will forget where he is while on stage with Trump, and 41 percent expect him to wander off the stage. The survey also found that a massive 70 percent of Americans think the 81-year-old president will fumble over his words. On the other hand, 50 percent of voters—including 13 percent of Democrats— expect Trump to win the debate. RecommendedTrending on Townhall Videos |
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