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The debate was two hours, without commercials, making it and the CNN Democratic debate the longest debates in the 2008 season so far. All declared candidates participated, which excluded Fred Thompson. Wolf Blitzer of The Situation Room and Late Edition on CNN moderated the debate. [25] [26] [27]
The CNN/YouTube presidential debates were a series of televised debates held during the 2008 Republican Party and Democratic Party presidential primaries that were sponsored by CNN and YouTube. In the debates presidential primary candidates who were invited to the debate and still had active campaigns at the debates airing. participated and ...
CNN and YouTube held this debate on the campus of The Citadel. All questions were selected from, and posed as videos submitted via, YouTube by members of the public; the debate was moderated by Anderson Cooper of Anderson Cooper 360. YouTube and Google streamed the event live. [24] It was also simulcast on CNN en Español. CFR Transcript; CNN ...
Read the final, corrected transcript of the debate below: JAKE TAPPER, CNN MODERATOR: We’re live from Georgia, a key battleground state in the race for the White House. In just moments, the ...
Second presidential debate (town hall format) Tuesday, October 16; David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex, Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York [1] Moderator: Candy Crowley [4] – CNN Video: C-SPAN, BBC, YouTube Transcripts: CPD, CNN, NPR w/audio, McClatchy, Washington Post
The June debate will take place in Atlanta, Georgia, at 9 p.m. ET. Details about the time and place of the September debate have not yet been announced. Who will moderate the debates?
The name of the event evokes the 1974 boxing match the Rumble in the Jungle; [2] each participant was given a "championship belt" by the moderator following the debate. [3] The format of the debate was broken up into two sections: the first half followed the usual "presidential debate" format, while for the second half, the three took seats ...
The laissez-faire format for the debate, in which CNN moderators Jake Tapper and Dana Bash were to act as facilitators and not step in as fact-checkers, was agreed to by both Trump and Biden camps.