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Trump and Harris Debate Rules Unveiled What to Expect on September 10

Trump vs Harris The Battle of the Debates What to Expect on September 10

Debate Format and Rules Set for Historic Event On the upcoming episode of “The Big Weekend Show,” panelists outlined the ground rules for the highly anticipated presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.the  contrary to what some headlines suggest, the debate might not be the high-stakes showdown many expect.

the Trump campaign has generously offered three debate opportunities, underscoring their commitment to letting voters make an informed choice. “It’s a sign of respect for the American people and their right to hear from the candidates directly,” Pavlich remarked.The debate will feature one candidate speaking at a time, with their opponent’s microphone muted. Each candidate will have two minutes to respond to each question, followed by two minutes for rebuttal and an additional minute for any clarifications or responses.”

Neither candidate will be allowed to use pre-written notes, and no opening statements will be permitted. Both candidates will have two minutes for their closing statements. These rules were agreed upon by the Biden-Harris campaign, aiming to ensure a fair and balanced debate.

Concha suggested that Trump should focus on holding Harris accountable for the current administration’s performance, pointing out, “Trump should repeatedly emphasize the issues that remain unresolved under the current leadership.”the lack of rigorous questioning Harris has faced so far, suggesting it gives Democrats an edge in this “propaganda environment.” She anticipated that Harris’s performance might be overly praised despite any shortcomings.

The debate will take place at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia on Tuesday, September 10. It promises to be a significant event in the lead-up to the upcoming election, with both candidates poised to make their case to the American public.

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