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To all American members of Debate Politics who will likely vote for either Republican incumbent President Donald Trump or Democratic challenger former Vice President Joe Biden by the end of Tuesday, November 3:: This is your first opportunity to watch both candidates in a live debate. It will be moderated by Fox News anchor Chris Wallace, a registered Democrat who previously was the moderator for Trump's last debate with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2016. Here is the viewer guide information:
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 ET
Place: Case Western University and Cleveland Clinic
How to watch: ABC, NBC, FOX, CNN, and Internet
Note: Please keep this thread on topic. Only talk about what the three people involved and TV commentators say and do tonight. You can always start a new thread for discussions about anything else.
For all the fact checkers out there, I highly recommend the Associated Press and FactCheck.com because they are nonprofit and nonpartisan news sources that try very hard to avoid bias.
This debate is must-see TV because Wallace will ask questions everyone needs to hear the answers to no matter who they support. Get ready soon if you want to watch it.
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 ET
Place: Case Western University and Cleveland Clinic
How to watch: ABC, NBC, FOX, CNN, and Internet
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Note: Please keep this thread on topic. Only talk about what the three people involved and TV commentators say and do tonight. You can always start a new thread for discussions about anything else.
For all the fact checkers out there, I highly recommend the Associated Press and FactCheck.com because they are nonprofit and nonpartisan news sources that try very hard to avoid bias.
This debate is must-see TV because Wallace will ask questions everyone needs to hear the answers to no matter who they support. Get ready soon if you want to watch it.