ABC releases Trump, Harris debate rules
- Kamala Harris's campaign accepted the rules for the upcoming debate against Donald Trump, which include muted microphones for each candidate's turn, according to a source.
- Jason Miller, Mr. Trump's senior adviser, expressed excitement about the accepted rules, saying "Americans want to hear both candidates present their competing visions."
- ABC News announced the guidelines for the highly anticipated debate, which both candidates accepted.
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Trump and Harris Agree on Rules for US Election Debate
Kamala Harris at the National Forum on Wages, 2019. Credits: Gage Skidmore, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Flickr Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have agreed to the rules for their upcoming debate on September 10 on ABC News. The most surprising rule for the electoral debate is that the microphones will be muted, only going live for each candidate when it is their turn to speak. Vice President Kamala Harris agreed to the rule but said it would work to her dis…

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“Two months ahead, US presidential election will be decided”… Harris and Trump prepare for TV debate
(Washington=Yonhap News) Correspondent Kang Byeong-cheol = Ahead of the first TV debate (10th), which is expected to determine the future landscape of the US presidential election, which is two months away, the Democratic Party...
These Are the Rules of the ABC Presidential Debate
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will face off for the first time on Sept. 10, when the two presidential candidates are set to debate each other ahead of the presidential election. The 90-minute debate will be hosted by ABC News in Philadelphia’s National Constitution Center at 9 p.m. ET, and will closely mirror the format used by CNN in the June debate between Trump and President Joe Biden. Both candidates will hav…
With 2 months until Election Day, Harris and Trump prepare for next week's debate
Voters have just two months to make their choice between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump. But in less than a week, the two candidates will meet on the debate stage. Laura Barrón-López has the latest from the campaign trail.
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