Moderator Chris Chris, the first Trump-Biden president chooses topics for discussion


The brutal Supreme Court nomination battle, the world’s worst epidemic in a century, the coronavirus-squeezed national economy, and protests and violence erupting in cities across the country this summer will be some of the main topics Democratic presidential nominee B Biden and President Trump discuss next week. Will be contesting for the first time in the 2020 general election.

The non-partisan commission on presidential debates announced on Tuesday that it had chosen the moderator of the first debate – “Fox News Sunday” anchor Chris Vlace Les – as the subject for the showdown.

Wallace includes Biden and Trump’s records and the integrity of the election – another crucial issue the president has been considering for months is protesting the extended vote by mail amid the epidemic, repeatedly charging that it would lead to “tough elections”.

The Non-Partition Commission – which has organized and run discussions of the presidential and vice-presidential general elections for more than three decades – warned that the issues listed “are subject to possible changes due to the development of news.”

Discussion topics

    Trump and Biden records

    Race and violence in our cities

    Election honesty

The first discussion between the former vice president and the GOP in the White House will take place on Tuesday, September 29, at Case Western University in Ohio and the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland. The format for the first show down, calls for six 15-minute long segments – each segment is dedicated to a specific topic.

The Commission explained that the topics were announced in advance to encourage in-depth discussion of the leading issues facing the country.

Biden and Trump will discuss twice more – on October 15 in Nashville, Tennessee and on Oct 22. In Miami, Fla. Democratic Vice Presidential Candidate Sen. Kamala Harris of California and Vice President Mike Pence will discuss once – in Salt Lake City. , Ah Kto. Oct.

All four start-ups will start at 9pm and will last for 90 minutes without any commercial interruptions