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Biden and Trump agree on debates on June 27 and in September, but details could be challenging
The Morning Call· 15 hours agoPresident Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump on Wednesday agreed to hold two campaign...
Trump claims in Wildwood his crowds are bigger than 'wacko' Bruce Springsteen crowds
App.com | Asbury Park Press via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIt wasn't the first time Trump compared crowd sizes with Springsteen. He claimed to have held bigger...
Trump vs. Biden: Atlanta announced as location for first presidential debate of 2024 campaign
WSB-TV 2 Atlanta· 10 hours agoPresident Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will debate right here in Atlanta. It will be...
Will RFK Jr. Get To Debate Trump And Biden? Not Based On Current Polling—Here's Why.
Forbes· 23 hours agoPresident Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have agreed to participate in two debates...
Biden and Trump agree to 2 presidential debates, in June and in September
WFLA via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoPresident Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump on Wednesday agreed to hold two campaign...
Latest results from the Post-ABC presidential tracking poll
Washington Post· 3 days agoSee what voters are thinking about the presidential race, plus explore demographic shifts in the polls.
Joe Biden and Donald Trump agree to presidential debates
Chicago Tribune· 12 hours agoPresident Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump on Wednesday agreed to hold two campaign...
Biden and Trump agree to presidential debates on June 27 and Sept. 10
CBS News· 15 hours agoPresident Biden and former President Donald Trump will go head-to-head in presidential debates on...
'Melania's texts' after Donald Trump's presidential debate revealed
Newsweek· 2 days agoMelania Trump's former friend and aide has shared texts she says the pair exchanged in the wake of...
Opinion: Why Biden’s eager to debate Trump
CNN via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoThe earlier than usual debate between Biden and Trump is a reflection of the growing importance of early voting as well as the voracious appetite for political news on cable television and social media, writes Julian Zelizer.