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A Voice of America video covering early reactions to the debate Harris was declared the winner of the debate by columnists from CNN , [ 111 ] Politico , [ 112 ] The New York Times , [ 113 ] USA Today , [ 114 ] Business Insider , [ 115 ] Vox , [ 116 ] The Guardian , [ 117 ] MSNBC , [ 118 ] and the Los Angeles Times .
The first debate was hosted by New England College on January 8, 2024. [16] A second event (described as both a debate and a forum), hosted by Dan Abrams on NewsNation, took place on January 12, 2024. [17] Debates featuring at least two major candidates are included in the following table.
The series of seven debates in 1858 between Abraham Lincoln and Senator Stephen A. Douglas for U.S. Senate were true, face-to-face debates, with no moderator; the candidates took it in turns to open each debate with a one-hour speech, then the other candidate had an hour and a half to rebut, and finally the first candidate closed the debate with a half-hour response.
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This category is for articles about debates between U.S. presidential candidates, and also for other articles directly related to those debates.In addition, it can be used for articles about debates between U.S. vice presidential candidates, as those debates are adjuncts to the presidential debates.
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Public Forum debates tend to focus on current events issues and require debaters to defend either the status quo or a specified change to the status quo. [46] [47]: 1–8 Big Questions is a 1v1, 2v1, or 2v2 style of debate with a year-round topic related to morality, religion, and science.