Presidential Debates First presidential debate: Sept. 29 in ClevelandVice presidential debate: Oct. 7 in Salt Lake CitySecond presidential debate: Oct. 15 in MiamiThird presidential debate: Oct. 22 in NashvilleThe nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) – which has organized and conducted the presidential and vice presidential general election debates for more than three decades – turned down the Trump re-election campaign’s formal request, but did say it would “consider” adding an additional encounter between the president and Biden to the three already scheduled if both candidates agree. Following the tradition of the past couple of election cycles, there will be three presidential debates and one between the vice presidential nominees. In 2004, the school was the site of the vice presidential showdown between then-Vice President Dick Cheney and Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. John Edwards. Second presidential debate: Oct. 15 in MiamiThe second presidential debate will be held at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami, Fla. Third presidential debate: Oct. 22 in NashvilleThe third presidential debate will be held at Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn.
Source: Fox News August 13, 2020 17:26 UTC