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Next Trump-Biden debate will have new rules to aid 'orderly discussion'

Published 09/30/2020, 01:39 PM
Updated 09/30/2020, 03:50 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. presidential election debate in Cleveland, Ohio

By Jarrett Renshaw and Trevor Hunnicutt

ALLIANCE, Ohio (Reuters) - The group that manages U.S. presidential election debates said on Wednesday it would take steps to bring order to the final two contests between President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden, following widespread criticism of their first encounter.

The 90-minute debate on Tuesday night was chaotic, marred by the Republican president's constant interjections and interruptions of both his Democratic rival and the host, as well as Biden's angry rejoinders.

The Commission on Presidential Debates, a nonpartisan group that has organized the events since 1988, said it would make unspecified changes to the format to prevent chaos.

"Last night's debate made clear that additional structure should be added to the format of the remaining debates to ensure a more orderly discussion of the issues," the group said in a statement, adding it was "carefully considering the changes that it will adopt and will announce those measures shortly."

Biden said in a campaign stop on Wednesday that he hoped organizers of future debates would be able to turn off the microphone of the candidate who is not speaking.

"It was a national embarrassment," Biden said of the debate and Trump's performance. "I am not going to speculate what happens at the second or third debate."

The Trump campaign accused the organization of "moving the goalposts and changing the rules in the middle of the game."

Trump also was critical of the debate's moderator, Fox News anchor Chris Wallace.

"Chris had a tough night," Trump posted on Wednesday morning on Twitter, calling the debate a "two on one" fight.

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The debate commission defended Wallace, thanking him "for the professionalism and skill he brought to last night's debate" and promising "additional tools to maintain order."

The candidates for vice president will debate next Wednesday, followed by two more presidential debates between Trump and Biden later in October.

 

Latest comments

Chris did an amazing job. Ample time should be given to respond to the questions. 2 minutes to answer and 2 minutes to respond to that answer.
It was obvious withing the first minute Wallace was biased and threw not one hardball at Biden
With thanks to Liz Claman after last night.... her name slip got me to remember an ad jingle... My bologna has a first name it's O S C A R.....
there was no scope for debate. Wallace prevented that
And let's change the moderator
Cmon let's get the next debate right. Fewer but important topics. More time for give and take to debate that topic. 2 Minute increments with 3 give and take responses per. Use a warning light as is done at the Supreme court. Remember America, we trust our politicians with substantial authority and responsibility, but its that devil (big government) we shouldn't trust.
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