all the rules for this Thursday’s debate

ANDthe president of the United States, Joe Biden, and the republican candidate, donald trumpthey will face each other in the first electoral debate in four years, ahead of the presidential elections on November 5.

This first debate will be seen in the CNN on Thursday, June 27while the second will be on September 10 on ABC News. The last time they faced each other was on October 10, 2022. In Spain, the debate will be at 3:00 in the morning and can be followed on the Sixth.

In fact, Trump is already heating up the debate on his social networkssending a message directly to Biden and accusing him of being corrupt: “Corrupt Joe Biden has advocated cutting Social Security for over 40 years. I will ALWAYS protect Social Security for America’s seniors!” he wrote on your Instagram account.

Debate Rules between Joe Biden and Donald Trump

  • Closed Microphones: During your opponent’s turn to speak, the microphones of both candidates will be closed.

  • Without Public: There will be no audience present during the debate.

  • Without Opening Speech: There will be no opening speech by the candidates.

  • Response time: Each candidate will have two minutes to answer the questions, one more to reply and another additional minute for the counter-reply.

  • Moderators: The debate will be moderated by CNN hosts Jake Tapper and Dana Bash.

  • Intervention of the campaigns: Neither campaign will be able to communicate with the candidates during the debate.

  • Candidate positions: Biden will appear to viewers’ right and Trump to the left, determined by a coin toss.

  • Final reflection: Trump will be the last to make the final reflection of the debate.

  • Question Formats: The debate will be strictly limited to answering the moderators’ questions.

  • Bans: No interruptions from patrons or guests will be allowed.

 
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