Tuesday, September 29th is the first debate of the U.S. presidential election, and both Republican Trump and Democrat Biden are actively preparing for it. The two candidates are expected to respond to voters’ concerns on issues such as the neo-coronavirus epidemic and race relations.
The first televised debate of the U.S. presidential election will be held Tuesday night, September 29th in Cleveland, Ohio, and will be moderated by Fox News anchor Wallace, with both campaigns preparing. President Trump has no other public schedule today other than traveling to the debate. White House spokesman McInerney told reporters at the White House Tuesday morning that “big night tonight” and “there will be no press briefing today. It’s all about the debate.”
Biden, a Democrat, also has only the debate on his schedule today, but on Tuesday morning his campaign launched a bilingual campaign ad in English and Spanish. The Biden campaign says the new ad is meant to “highlight the contributions of the Latino community and his plan to bring economic prosperity.
Tuesday night’s televised debate is expected to focus on six main themes, which are.
Trump and Biden’s Past Records: Host Walrus will ask President Trump about his record over the past three years of his administration, his record before he became president, and Biden’s record as a federal senator and vice president over his 47-year political career. 2.
Supreme Court: President Trump nominated Federal Appeals Court Judge Amy Coney Barrett to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The Senate is expected to hold a hearing on October 12. The selection of the justices will influence the U.S. courts for decades to come and will be a major concern to voters. 3.
- the new coronavirus epidemic: As of the day of the September 29th debate, there were 7.165 million confirmed cases of the new coronavirus in the U.S., with an estimated 205,000 deaths. Four pharmaceutical companies working with the U.S. government have vaccines in the final stages of testing: Moderna, Pfizer, Astra Zeneca with Oxford University, and Johnson & Johnson. 4.
- the economy: The U.S. Federal Reserve Board reported on September 28 that the average U.S. household’s income rose 5% between 2016 and 2019, to an average annual income of $58,500. the U.S. Department of Labor announced on September 24 that 870,000 people filed for unemployment benefits in the week ending September 19. The Labor Department announced on September 4 that the unemployment rate was 8.4%. 5.
Race and Violence in U.S. Cities: The death of George Floyd, a black man, has sparked social justice protests across the United States. In March, Breonna Taylor, a black EMT, died as a result of a police action while she was sleeping in her home. On September 23, a grand jury decided not to bring homicide charges against the police officer involved. Protests continue in parts of the U.S., some of which turn violent and also lead to clashes between police and civilians. 6.
Election integrity: Some states have responded to the epidemic by going to full ballot mailings, although President Trump has argued that mailing ballots would be fraudulent.
First Lady Melania will accompany Trump to the debate, and Biden’s wife, Dr. Jill Biden, will travel to Michigan to meet with American farmers before attending a voter mobilization event with Chancellor Buttigerg, the husband of former Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigerg; Chancellor Buttigerg will be the first woman to attend the debate, and Biden’s wife, Dr. Jill Biden, will travel to Michigan to meet with American farmers before attending a voter mobilization event with Chancellor Buttigerg, the husband of former Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigerg. Jaggi and Jill Biden are both teachers. In the evening, Jill Biden heads back to the debate site.
On Tuesday, Vice President Pence and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell meet with President Trump’s nominee for judge, Barrett, before heading to Pennsylvania in the afternoon for a campaign event. Senator Harris, Biden’s deputy campaign manager, will participate in an election fundraiser. There will be three televised debates for the President and one for the Vice President.
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