Presidential debate 2024: Date, Location, who won the debate Trump Or Biden, Trum debate, Biden Debate, Debate Reactions, Analysis And Everything To Know
The 2024 United States Presidential Election, all eyes are turning to the upcoming debates. While many details are still being finalized, here’s what we know and what to expect:
Dates and Locations:
The Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) has announced three presidential debates and one vice presidential debate. The tentative schedule is:
- September 16, 2024: First Presidential Debate – University of Notre Dame, Indiana
- Also September 25, 2024: Vice Presidential Debate – Virginia State University, Virginia
- October 3, 2024: Second Presidential Debate – University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- Also October 10, 2024: Third Presidential Debate – University of Utah, Salt Lake City
Who’s Debating:
As of now, it appears likely that incumbent President Joe Biden will face former President Donald Trump. Both have secured their parties’ nominations, though there was speculation earlier in the year about whether Biden would run for re-election.
Trump’s Debate Stance:
Donald Trump has been vocal about his conditions for participating in the debates. He’s called for earlier dates and has expressed skepticism about the CPD’s impartiality.
Biden’s Debate Preparation:
The Biden campaign has confirmed the President’s intention to participate in all scheduled debates. Sources close to the campaign suggest that Biden is already engaged in debate prep, also focusing on policy specifics and anticipating potential attacks from his opponent.
Expected Topics:
- The economy and inflation
- Also Healthcare
- Climate change and energy policy
- Also Immigration
- Foreign policy, particularly regarding Russia and China
- Domestic issues such as gun control and abortion rights
Format:
The CPD has indicated that they’re considering some format changes to adapt to modern communication styles and to ensure substantive discussions. This might include more time for direct candidate-to-candidate engagement and stricter rules on interruptions.
What to Watch For:
- Biden’s stamina and articulation will be closely scrutinized, given his age and past gaffes.
- Trump’s adherence to debate rules and his ability to also stay on topic will be key points of interest.
- How both candidates address their past records and defend their visions for America’s future.
Debate Reactions and Analysis:
As always, post-debate analysis will be crucial. Watch for:
- Instant polls and focus group reactions
- Also Fact-checking of candidates’ claims
- Analysis of body language and overall performance
- How markets react to perceived winners and losers