Everything you need to know about the debate between Biden and Trump: where to watch it live

Everything you need to know about the debate between Biden and Trump: where to watch it live
Everything you need to know about the debate between Biden and Trump: where to watch it live

The decisive race for the Presidency of the United States will have a key moment this Thursday with the first debate between the two great candidates: Democrat Joe Biden and Republican Donald Trump will face each other face to face to contrast and try to pave the way for each other in the electoral contest.

The first electoral debate between Biden and Trump will take place this Thursday, June 27, in the city of Atlanta, Georgia. The television crossover will begin at 9 p.m. in the United States and will last 90 minutes.

In Latin America, The first debate between Biden and Trump can be seen live and with simultaneous translation through DNEWS, the first live news channel from Latin America to Latin America.

The transmission will be from 10:00 p.m. (Argentina and Uruguay time), 9:00 p.m. (Chile time) and 8:00 p.m. (Colombia, Ecuador and Peru time), and can be accessed through channels 700 and 1700. HD from the DIRECTV satellite TV service and the live TV and streaming platform DGO.

Both candidates are seeking a second term in the White House: Biden, 81, is fighting for re-election to continue the administration that began on January 20, 2021. Trump, 78, also has a term as head of the US Executive Branch (2017 and 2021).

Biden and Trump arrive at this first presidential debate without yet being officially announced as the candidates of their respective parties. The Democratic Party will hold its national convention in August in Chicago, and the Republican Party will do so in July in Milwaukee.

Although Biden has already announced that his running mate will be again Kamala Harriscurrent vice president, Trump maintains the mystery and limited himself to pointing out that he will announce the name of the chosen one during the month of July, within the framework of the internal disputes in the Republican Party.

Unlike previous presidential debates in the United States, On this occasion, the public will not be accepted. Additionally, candidates will not be able to speak with their advisors at any time.

By draw, it was established that Biden will be located on the right side of the screen and that Trump will be on the left. The schedule of the meeting also indicates that Trump will close the discussion with a final presentation after Biden’s final remarks.

This will be the third time that Biden and Trump will face each other in a televised debate. They did so twice during the 2020 election campaign, which ended with the Democrat’s victory.

 
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