Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will debate each other in Philadelphia. Like the Biden-Trump debate in June, tonight’s debate will not have an audience and microphones will be turned off when it’s not the candidate’s turn to speak. Trump and Harris will have two minutes to answer questions and for rebuttals. They are not allowed […]
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Ground rules for the Trump-Harris presidential debate
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will debate each other in Philadelphia. Like the Biden-Trump debate in June, tonight’s debate will not have an audience and microphones will be turned off when it’s not the candidate’s turn to speak. Trump and Harris will have two minutes to answer questions and for rebuttals. They are not allowed to bring notes or props and cannot interact with campaign staff during the two commercial breaks. There won’t be any opening statements, but the candidates will have two minutes to deliver closing remarks.
