Politique
The second presidential debate has been canceled by the Commission on Presidential Debates
After many back-and-forth requests from the Trump and Biden Campaigns for moving the debate or changing its format, the Commission on Presidential Debates decided to cancel the second presidential debate on Friday. The debate was originally going to be held on October 15 with a town hall format in Miami. After President Trump tested positive for COVID-19 last week, the commission shifted the format of the debate to be held virtually, a change that President Trump refused. The commission still plans to hold the third debate, scheduled for October 22 in Nashville.
After many back-and-forth requests from the Trump and Biden Campaigns for moving the debate or changing its format, the Commission on Presidential Debates decided to cancel the second presidential debate on Friday. The debate was originally going to be held on October 15 with a town hall format in Miami. After President Trump tested positive for COVID-19 last week, the commission shifted the format of the debate to be held virtually, a change that President Trump refused. The commission still plans to hold the third debate, scheduled for October 22 in Nashville.
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