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January 24 – A Republican presidential debate is held at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida. [162] Dennis Kucinich drops out of the Democratic race. [163] January 25–February 5 – The Hawaii Republican caucuses are won by John McCain. [164] January 26 – The South Carolina Democratic primary is won by Barack Obama. [165]
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.
June 27: Presidential debate between President Joe Bidena and Trump, which aired on CNN before Biden dropped out of the race. Sept. 10: Presidential debate between Harris and Trump in Philadelphia ...
The Biden campaign agreed to a vice presidential debate hosted by CBS News to take place on either July 23 or August 13. [178] The Trump campaign confirmed with Politico that it was aware of the offer, but had not yet made a decision. [179] Trump stated on May 17 he agreed to a vice presidential debate on behalf of his future vice presidential ...
What time is the debate tonight? The debate is set to begin at 9 p.m. ET. How to watch the presidential debate. The debate will air on ABC and stream on ABC News Live, Disney+ and Hulu, according ...
Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley at the CNN Republican Presidential Debate in Des Moines, Iowa. The fifth Republican primary debate took place in Des Moines, Iowa on January 10, 2024, and was hosted by CNN and moderated by Jake Tapper and Dana Bash. [9] DeSantis commented on Twitter that he was "looking forward to debating in Iowa."
Event details: The GOP debate will run 8 to 10 p.m. Wednesday it the Knight Concert Hall at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, 1300 Biscayne Blvd., just north of downtown Miami.
After studying the election process in 1985, the bipartisan National Commission on Elections recommended "[t]urning over the sponsorship of presidential debates to the two major parties". [3] The CPD was established in 1987 by the chairmen of the Democratic and Republican Parties to "take control of the presidential debates". [3]