writing on Twitter, “First I want to say congratulations to both President Elect Joe Biden and Vice President Elect Kamala Harris.
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Donald Trump and his Democratic rival, Joe Biden, will take the stage Thursday to give it another go.The bar to improve upon their last prime-time meeting is low: Their first debate was punctuated by frequent interruptions, mostly from Trump, leaving the two men talking over each other and Biden eventually telling the president to “shut up.” A planned second debate didn’t happen after the Republican president was diagnosed with the coronavirus and refused to participate in a virtual format.
.writing on Twitter, “First I want to say congratulations to both President Elect Joe Biden and Vice President Elect Kamala Harris.
Cue the Miley Cyrus, because there’s a Party in the USA tonight. Democrat Joe Biden has won the 2020 presidential election, and his celebrity supporters are celebrating, and not just because he’s the guy they backed for almost two years. A Biden win means an end to Donald Trump‘s presidency, too. With the Orange Guy out of the Oval Office, the country can breathe a sigh of relief — with masks on, of course.
United States of America.Nicola Sturgeon tweeted just moments after it was announced that the Democrat candidate had secured enough votes to claim victory over Donald Trump.The Scottish Government leader also offered her heartfelt congratulations to Vice President elect Kamala Harris who has become the first woman of colour to be elected to the role.Sturgeon wrote: “Congratulations from Scotland to President-Elect Joe Biden and the history-making Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris.”She added:
President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden offered sharply different visions of how to handle the surging pandemic and fought over how much Trump pays in taxes during their final debate of a tumultuous campaign. With Trump trailing and needing to change the campaign's trajectory, the debate could prove pivotal though more than 46 million votes already have been cast and there are fewer undecided voters than at this point in previous election years.
Despite President Trump threatening to release footage from his shortened interview with Lesley Stahl ahead of its 60 Minutes airing, CBS News beat him to the punch, releasing on Thursday morning the first preview clips of both the president's sit-down with Stahl and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden's interview with Norah O'Donnell. In excerpts shown on CBS This Morning, Trump is asked about his domestic priorities and what the U.S.' greatest foreign adversary is.
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.
once again mined the endless mill of comedy that comes from a presidential election season for this week's «cold open.» The show mocked Joe Biden and Donald Trump's simultaneous town hall appearances that were held on NBC and ABC on Thursday.Jim Carrey returned to play Biden at a town hall moderated by George Stephanopoulos (played by Mikey Day), who described the vibe they were going for as, «Poorly attended college lecture.»The sketch switched back and forth between Biden's town hall and
The tweets are running the asylum. Twitter’s senior executives have a long history of anti-Trump hatred, a Post review of dozens of accounts of top employees found.
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.
President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden will participate in separate town hall events Thursday, hosted by NBC and ABC, respectively, and airing in the competing time slot of 5 p.m. PT.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorPresident Donald Trump and his Democratic challenger Joe Biden will face off (sort of) tonight in dueling town halls live in primetime, simultaneously on broadcast networks NBC and ABC, respectively.Both events were scheduled on the night of the town hall-style second presidential debate, which was canceled after Trump would not agree to a virtual event following his COVID-19 diagnosis.The Trump event will air at 8 p.m.
Joe Biden shattered the monthly record for fundraising during a presidential campaign when he hauled in a massive $364.5 million in August. Fast forward a month and the Democratic presidential nominee broke his own record, with the former vice president announcing Wednesday night on Twitter that the Biden campaign, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and their joint fundraising committees hauled in $383 million in September.
Melania Trump spoke out about her experience with COVID-19, and revealed her and President Donald Trump’s son Barron also tested positive.“It was two weeks ago when I received the diagnosis that so many Americans across our country and the world had already received — I tested positive for COVID-19,” Melania, 50, wrote in a blog post on Wednesday, October 14, on the White House website.
NBC News announced Wednesday morning that it will host a town hall with President Donald Trump on Thursday. The one-hour event will take place outdoors at the Perez Art Museum in Miami, Florida.
announced Wednesday that it will host a town hall event with President Donald Trump on Thursday, setting up a showdown with Democratic rival Joe Biden, who will participate in his own event on ABC that same night.NBC’s “Today” anchor Savannah Guthrie will moderate the one-hour event, which will be held outdoors at Miami’s Pérez Art Museum under guidelines of local health officials.Biden will participate in a 90-minute town hall on ABC moderated by “GMA” anchor George Stephanopoulos in