We’ll split up the B-matter earlier in the day and then communicate during the debate via either Gchat or Slack. Yes, there is some breezy back-and-forth about the biggest moments and tenor of the debate, but that’s mostly during the commercial breaks. Recall, for example, how Senator Elizabeth Warren opened the Democratic primary debate in Nevada back in February by unleashing a torrent of attacks on Michael R. Bloomberg. Or when Joseph R. Biden Jr. used what turned out to be his final debate of the primary season to announce he’d name a woman as his running mate. Other newsworthy moments are less clear to the naked eye.
Source: New York Times September 28, 2020 21:11 UTC