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Opinion: The sad truth about what really matters most at presidential debates
CNN.com· 4 days agoLike it or not, quips and gaffes have tended to be the most impactful elements of televised ...
Nonstop attacks about Trump, Biden’s mental acuity loom over the first presidential debate
The Columbian· 8 hours agoFor those with questions about the leading 2024 presidential candidates’ mental acuity, or those...
Let’s not even call this a debate
Gannett via AOL· 1 day agoThe optics of the televised debate became etched into history with the first presidential debate of 1960 between Vice President ...
Will Trump give the familiar VP storyline a new makeover in Milwaukee?
KPBS San Diego· 2 days agoOver the past year, the process by which the two major political parties choose their candidates for...
Biden-Trump debate's a rematch, but will muted mics and other new rules make a difference?
ABC News· 6 hours agoThe two rivals will face off in a studio at CNN's Atlanta headquarters in prime time on Thursday for...
Georgia’s Black voters could be key as Biden and Trump vie for support ahead of Atlanta debate
Georgia Recorder via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoSamuel Warren, a Black retiree from southwest Georgia who cuts grass for side income, recently...
Robert Rupp: Debates are mostly about avoiding mistakes (Opinion)
The Charleston Gazette· 6 days agoThere are two reasons why a candidate would not want to debate his or her political opponent on television. First, the format puts both candidates on equal visual footing. One might be the & ...
Mays Alumni Banquet a success
Greensburg Daily News, Ind. via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThere were 69 graduates and friends in attendance. After registration, Vice President Linda Lowe welcomed the group. Joe Hodson gave the invocation and ...
Opinion: The sad truth about what really matters most at presidential debates
CNN via Yahoo News· 4 days agoFor all the time the candidates spend honing opening statements, memorizing statistics and reciting points of policy, it’s the zingers and awkward gaffes that are likely to be the most important part of the debates, writes Julian Zelizer.
Sorry, James Carville, but Joe Biden is the best bet to beat Trump
The Hill· 1 day agoFamed Democratic political strategist James Carville believes that Democrats would have a better...