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A Voice of America video covering early reactions to the debate. Harris was declared the winner of the debate by columnists from CNN, [111] Politico, [112] The New York Times, [113] USA Today, [114] Business Insider, [115] Vox, [116] The Guardian, [117] MSNBC, [118] and the Los Angeles Times. [119]
Mike Johnson joined Kaitlan Collins on CNN last night and found himself forced to laugh off Trump’s recent rally suggestion that the president is “gonna be so pumped up” for their debate on ...
As Biden did not file for the New Hampshire primary ballot in deference to Democratic National Committee (DNC) rules changing the primary calendar, [b] [22] he was not invited to the debate, and instead gave a campaign speech in South Carolina discussing white supremacy and attacking Republican frontrunner Donald Trump.
Macron had told reporters at a news conference that while he and the other 21 European leaders present did not agree on deploying military personnel, the prospect was discussed openly. “Nothing ...
The 90-minute debate is set to start at 9 p.m. ET on CNN, with Jake Tapper and Dana Bash moderating. It will take place at the network’s studios in Atlanta, and there will be no audience.
The Democratic Party's seventh presidential debate ahead of the 2016 U.S. presidential election was held on March 6, 2016, at The Whiting, Flint Cultural Center, in Flint, Michigan. The city chosen was the epicenter of the ongoing Flint water crisis. Starting at 8.00 pm EST, the debate aired on CNN and was moderated by Anderson Cooper.
There’ll be a strong sense of déjà vu when French President Emmanuel Macron lays the flattery on thick for Donald Trump in Paris this weekend. Few foreign leaders did more to woo Trump when he ...
The seventh debate was held in Iowa, which holds the first caucuses, and was the second debate to air on Fox News Channel. As in Fox's first debate, the moderators were Bret Baier, Megyn Kelly, and Chris Wallace. [120] It was the last debate before actual voting began with the Iowa caucuses on February 1, 2016. [121] [122]