CNN To Release Presidential Debate Footage Without Restrictions!! ((NEW))
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CNN To Release Presidential Debate Footage Without Restrictions!!
CNN, one of the world's most respected and trusted sources for news and information, has announced that it will make its presidential debate footage available without restrictions at the conclusion of each live debate. This decision will apply to all of CNN's presidential debates, beginning with the upcoming New Hampshire debates in June.
This unprecedented move by CNN is aimed at making the debates more accessible to the public and holding the candidates accountable for what they say throughout the election process. CNN believes strongly that the debates are an integral part of the American system of government, in which the people have the opportunity to make informed choices about who will serve them.
CNN will team up with Hearst-Argyle's WMUR-TV and the New Hampshire Union Leader to host two presidential debates to be held in America's first primary state. The debate featuring Democratic candidates will be held on Sunday, June 3, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and the Republican debate will be held on Tuesday, June 5, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
The debates will air live on CNN, CNN en EspaÃol and CNN International. They will also stream live in their entirety, without requiring log-in to a cable provider, on CNN.com's homepage, across mobile devices via CNN's apps for iOS and Android, and via CNNgo apps for Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire, Chromecast and Android TV.
The debates will be moderated by Chris Wallace of Fox News, who has selected the following topics for the first debate: \"The Trump and Biden Records,\" \"The Supreme Court,\" \"Covid-19,\" \"The Economy,\" \"Race and Violence in our Cities,\" and \"The Integrity of the Election,\" according to the Commission on Presidential Debates.
The candidates will not have opening statements, and President Donald Trump will receive the first question from the moderator. Each segment will last about 15 minutes, and the candidates will have two minutes to respond after the moderator opens each segment with a question. Wallace will then use the rest of the time in the segment to facilitate further discussion on the topic.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, there will be a limited live audience of about 60 to 70 people who will undergo testing and follow health safety protocols. The debate will take place at Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland.
CNN encourages viewers to add their comments and questions to the discussion on its website and social media platforms. CNN also invites viewers to sign up for its twice daily Ticker emails that provide the latest political news.
Don't miss this historic opportunity to watch the presidential candidates face off on the issues that matter most to you. Tune in to CNN or visit CNN.com for more information.
The first presidential debate is expected to be a heated and contentious affair, as both candidates have been trading insults and accusations for months. Trump has repeatedly attacked Biden's mental acuity and fitness for office, while Biden has criticized Trump's handling of the coronavirus crisis and his divisive rhetoric.
Biden, who leads Trump in most national and battleground state polls, has said he will try to fact-check Trump on the spot and expose his lies. He has also said he will focus on appealing to the American people and offering a positive vision for the country. Trump, who is seeking to energize his base and win over undecided voters, has said he will expose Biden's record and his ties to the \"radical left\". He has also said he will challenge Biden on his son Hunter's business dealings in Ukraine and China.
The stakes are high for both candidates, as millions of Americans will tune in to watch the debate and form their opinions about who should lead the nation for the next four years. The debate could also influence the outcome of the election, as some states have already begun early voting and mail-in voting. aa16f39245