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Supercomputer predicts Biden vs Trump debate outcome
Newsweek· 5 days agoA "supercomputer" has predicted a 64.6 percent chance for President Joe Biden to win against former President Donald Trump in the first of two upcoming ...
Here are all the top contenders to be Trump's vice-presidential nominee in 2024
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoArguably, one of the biggest news days of his campaign was whether he would attend a primary debate...
Who will Donald Trump choose as his vice-presidential running mate?
CBC via Yahoo News· 1 day agoWith the Republican convention to formally nominate the party's presidential candidate around the...
The questions Biden and Trump must be asked at their debate - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 1 day agoThe moderators, Jake Tapper and Dana Bash, are under no obligation to cover them, though they...
2024 election: Your guide to all the key primaries, debates and what happens next
Yahoo News· 4 days agoVirgin Islands hold their caucuses. The first presidential debate is scheduled to take place on June...
Nicole Shanahan says she and Tucker Carlson are ‘so on the same page in every single way’
The Hill· 5 days agoThe running mate of independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said she was “on the...
'No one's clean on this': Potential VP picks have been critical of Trump over the years
NBC News via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoWhat’s more, during his presidential campaign, Scott acknowledged on a debate stage that then-Vice...
Joe Biden's reelection hopes hinge on debates: former Clinton adviser
Newsweek· 3 days agoPresident Joe Biden's reelection hopes could be decided by his performance in the upcoming ...
One Man's Opinion: Debating the debates ... and more
Gwinnett Daily Post· 4 days agoThe first nationally televised presidential debate in 1960, carried simultaneously live on radio, was a gentlemanly contest between then U.S. Senator...
Kennedy, Reagan, and Ford: What we can learn from debates past - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 3 days agoLet’s begin in the beginning, with the first ever televised presidential debates, between Republican Richard Nixon and Democrat John F. Kennedy in 1960.