Dominic Patten, Dino-Ray Ramos Joe Biden’s taken on a lot of opponents over the years but the NFL and COVID-19 threw out the David vs.
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Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorCNN is planning a town-hall event with Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden tonight that is so complex and ornate viewers may mistake it for something entirely different.“It’s going to be like ‘American Graffiti,” says Mark Preston, CNN’s vice president of political and special event programming, in an interview.So-called “town halls” have grown in popularity among the nation’s TV-news outlets in recent years, part of a bid to inject the voices of average
.Dominic Patten, Dino-Ray Ramos Joe Biden’s taken on a lot of opponents over the years but the NFL and COVID-19 threw out the David vs.
Democratic nominee Joe Biden took the outdoors stage Monday at NBC's presidential town hall, moderated by Lester Holt, where he discussed President Donald Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis and reflected on their first Presidential Debate. At the start of the town hall, Holt was quick to question Biden about the news that Trump has tested positive for the coronavirus.
Dominic Patten, Ted Johnson Most of the time, Joe Biden is so middle of the road that they should name that yellow line after the former vice president regardless if he wins the election next month or not.“There’s not one single syllable I’ve ever said that could lead you to believe that I was a socialist or a communist,” Biden declared in Miami tonight at an NBC Nightly News town hall with Lester Holt in classic MOR fashion.“Do I look like a socialist? I’m the guy who ran against the
Ted Johnson Joe Biden said that he was not surprised by the news that President Donald Trump tested positive for COVID-19, telling NBC News’ Lester Holt that “anybody who contracts the virus by essentially saying masks don’t matter, social distancing doesn’t matter, are responsible for what happens to them.”Appearing at NBC News’ outdoor town hall in Miami, Biden did say that he was glad that the president “seems to be coming along pretty well.”But alluding to the president’s return to the White
Ted Johnson Monica, Ludacris, Jermaine Dupri, and Jeezy are among those lending their voices to a new wave of radio and digital get out the vote spots for Joe Biden’s presidential campaign.With four weeks to go until the presidential election, the campaign has been tapping into showbiz for endorsements and support.These ads will be played on radio stations and on digital platforms, with a focus on African American voters in key battleground states.
Donald Trump for the upcoming US election.As the race for the presidential election – which takes place November 3 – heats up, the Academy Award-winning actor condemned Biden and proclaimed that “Trump must win” as he is “real.”Voight, who has appeared in movies such as Varsity Blues, National Treasure, Pearl Harbor, Midnight Cowboy, Transformers and many more, posted a video to Twitter on Friday (October 2) simply titled “Evil.”The star, who is the father of actor Angelina Jolie and won an
“Weird Al” Yankovic plays the exasperated debate moderator in the video for the new comedy song ‘We’re All Doomed’, which sends up this week’s presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.Yankovic has teamed up with the YouTube comedy songwriters The Gregory Brothers (AKA Schmoyoho) for the song, which parodies Tuesday’s (September 29) heated debate between the US President and his Democratic opponent in next month’s election.Dressed in a suit and tie, Yankovic begins the video by
Donald Trump and Joe Biden had their first of three presidential debates on Tuesday night and it was must-see TV for any hot-blooded American citizen ahead of the November general election!
Ted Johnson Joe Biden will participate in an NBC News town hall on Oct. 5 in Miami, with Lester Holt moderating.The event was announced following this evening’s debate between Biden and President Donald Trump.This will be Biden’s second town hall of the fall campaign.
Donald Trump and Democrat rival Joe Biden held the first of their three campaign debates.
the Mirror reports.CNN presenter Jake tapper later described the debate as 'a hot mess, inside a dumpster fire, inside a train wreck' saying: "That was the worst debate I have ever seen. It wasn't even a debate.