Joe Biden‘s campaign manager Jen O’Malley Dillon is slamming President Donald Trump‘s declaration of victory in the 2020 Election, which has not yet been decided.
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Also Read: Trump Once Praised Debate Moderator Kristen Welker, Now He Think's She's 'Terrible and Unfair'The 90-minute event, moderated by NBC’s Kristen Welker, will be split into six 15-minute sections that focus on the COVID-19 pandemic, “American families,” race in America, climate change, national security and leadership, according to a list released by the debate commission.The rule change comes in response to the first Trump-Biden debate, in which Trump interrupted Biden and moderator
.Joe Biden‘s campaign manager Jen O’Malley Dillon is slamming President Donald Trump‘s declaration of victory in the 2020 Election, which has not yet been decided.
The final presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden will take place on Thursday, moderated by NBC journalist and White House correspondent Kristen Welker. Held at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, the 90-minute debate will include topics relevant to the 2020 election such as fighting COVID-19, American families, race in America, climate change, national security and leadership.
A recent Gallup poll found 77% of registered voters said the outcome of the November election between President Trump and Joe Biden matters more to them than prior U.S. elections. That represents an uptick of 6 percentage points from 2016 when Trump faced of against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Ted Johnson Donald Trump and Joe Biden are scheduled to meet again on Thursday for the second and presumably last debate, and the president’s campaign has again weighed in with complaints about the format.Bill Stepien, Trump’s campaign manager, wrote in a letter to the Commission on Presidential Debates that the focus of the next event should be on foreign policy, not on the list of topics selected by moderator Kristen Welker.
discussing some of the disturbing potential ramifications of Donald Trump’s plan to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization.
American citizens have experienced a bit of a shakeup this election cycle as the second planned presidential debate was canceled after President Trump announced he wouldn't participate in the proposed virtual format. In place of the debate, both Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden participated in live town halls to field questions from voters.
2020 election next month.
John Lydon has said he’s voting for Donald Trump in the upcoming US presidential election because he feels Joe Biden is “incapable” of leading America.Speaking in a new interview, the Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd frontman discussed empathising with the US president because he too has been called a racist.Lydon, who previously backed Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, said he supports Trump because of the economy.“I’d be daft as a brush not to,” he told The Observer.
Twitter on Friday introduced a number of new rules the social media platform is rolling out for the upcoming election. In what is perhaps the most interesting of the changes, Twitter will not allow Donald Trump nor Joe Biden to declare a victory without official double verification.
Twitter is implementing new rules.
Hearing about the Vice Presidential Debate between Mike Pence and Kamala Harris on Twitter the morning after only comes second to being a fly on the wall in that room — or in this case, the fly on Pence’s head!
“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