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Throughout the debate, Tim Walz has taken advantage of the pen and notepad that debate organizers provided to both candidates. Walz has jotted down notes. Vance, on the other hand, has opted not ...
He leaned forward towards the empty space in front of him. The worst was still yet to come. In perhaps the strangest moment ...
and their lectern positions were determined by a coin toss. Mr. Biden won the coin toss and will appear to the right of TV viewers' screens. In another break from prior debates, there will be no ...
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris shook hands when they took the stage at the presidential debate Tuesday ... headed straight to his lectern, Harris walked across ...
Candidates will stand behind lecterns for the duration of the debate and no props or pre-written notes will be allowed. Each candidate will be given a pen, a pad of paper, and a bottle of water.
10 debate: President Donald J. Trump will be identified at all times as either “President Donald Trump” or “President Trump.” His lectern will carry the presidential seal. Vice President ...
Trump and Biden have agreed to stand at uniform lecterns onstage. Biden’s campaign won a coin flip ahead of the debate to choose whether it wanted to select lectern positions or the order of ...
I was concerned watching President Joe Biden amble to the CNN debate lectern: head slightly down and eyes unfocused — an old man. And his hurried and mumbled statements and fluttering eyes in ...