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ABC News released rules for the Sept. 10 debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump: They include muted microphones when the candidate isn't speaking, strict time limits and no audience.
ABC News officially announced on Wednesday the rules for next week's ... The first in-person debate between former President Trump and Harris will include 90 minutes of debate time with two ...
Vice President Kamala Harris has accepted the rules set forth for next week's debate with former President Donald Trump ... campaign to host network ABC News, seemed to mark a conclusion to ...
Harris and Trump have both accepted the following debate rules, via ABC News: Here are the candidate qualification requirements for the Sept. 10 debate, according to ABC News: Must meet the ...
ABC News plans to mute microphones when ... but that "we agreed to the same rules" as the last debate. Go deeper: Trump and Harris fight over rules for Sept. 10 debate Get the rundown of the ...
The Harris campaign, however, has noted it was not the party that agreed to those rules and has ... to come to terms on a debate. Trump had previously agreed to an ABC News-hosted debate with ...
Meanwhile, the Harris campaign says it will stick to the original plan for an ABC News debate. In the post, former President Trump said the ... and the Rules will be similar to the Rules of ...
Republican nominee and former President Donald Trump has yet to confirm whether he will meet Vice President Kamala Harris on ... must also accept ABC News’ rules for the debate, which have ...
Citing three national polls and one swing-state poll, ABC News/538 reported that "57 percent of debate watchers nationally said Harris turned in the better performance; only 34 percent said Trump ...
Trump and Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, debated for the first time Tuesday night in Philadelphia. Trump called the ABC News debate unfair, but said he still won it.
About 6 million more people turned into the Trump-Harris debate ... from Nielsen provided by ABC. That is about 6 million more than the Trump-Biden debate on CNN. ABC News, which aired the debate ...