
We are just five weeks away from Election Day and things are heating up. With the Breonna Taylor case unfolding in real-time, COVID-19 threatening much of 2021 and U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearings on the horizon, the political back and forth between Joe Biden and Donald Trump will get rough. It will also get extremely personal. Just two days ago, the New York Times released an insightful look at President Trump’s tax returns. Meanwhile, reports indicate that election interference may be benefiting Trump in some ways and former Vice President Joe Biden in others. In short, it’s what we’ve come to expect in 2020. Tonight, the two candidates will discuss all of that and more during the first fall presidential debate. If you have any questions about how you can catch the date, check out our quick guide below.
TOMORROW: President Donald Trump and former VP Joe Biden meet for the first presidential debate of the 2020 election cycle. Follow live @ABC News coverage beginning at 8pm ET. https://t.co/bnbwB6oZBE #Debates2020 pic.twitter.com/SzCoey6T7O
— ABC News (@ABC) September 29, 2020
Who: Former Vice President Joe Biden and President Donald Trump
What: The First Presidential Debate
When: Tuesday, September 29, 2020 at 9 p.m. ET
Where: Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, Ohio)
Moderator: Chris Wallace, FOX News
Topics: Political Records, Election Security, Police Brutality, Economy, COVID-19
Duration: 90 minutes (Six 15-minute segments)