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Former President Donald Trump will get the final word when he debates President Joe Biden on CNN next week, after a coin flip to determine podium placement and the order of closing statements.
Former President Trump will have the final word in next week’s first presidential debate after a coin toss, CNN announced Thursday. The Biden campaign won the coin toss, selecting tails, and ...
That means Trump will now get the final word during closing statements at the first debate on CNN. Biden and his campaign elected to stand on the right side of the stage instead of reserving a ...
News organizations published articles after the debate documenting the truthfulness of the candidates' claims, finding that Trump made more exaggerated and false statements, while Biden had incorrectly cited information. The New York Times called Trump's statements "often fact-free and absurdly hyperbolic."
There will be no opening statements, and Trump will deliver his final statement after Harris, winning the right to choose the order of statements through a virtual coin toss, according to ABC News ...
[186] (Early voting varies by state, with some states mailing ballots earlier than others.) [187] On October 2, a day after the vice presidential debate, Trump said he would not debate Harris again. [188] On October 9, Fox News invited both candidates to participate in a debate to be hosted on either October 24 or October 27.
As far as the debate itself, CNN, which is hosting the June 27 faceoff, announced Thursday that Trump will get the final word, after a coin flip determined podium placement and the order of ...
On November 3, Geoffrey Skelley of FiveThirtyEight reported that DeSantis, Haley, Ramaswamy, and Trump had met the polling and donor requirements for the debate. [165] Trump's "top aide", Chris LaCivita, told reporters shortly after the Hialeah rally ended on November 8 that Trump would not attend the fourth debate. [166]