Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

TRUMP VS CLINTON: MODERATORS MIGHT HOLD KEY TO US PRESIDENTI­AL DEBATES

MEDIA BIAS CLAIM Donald Trump had alleged that moderators are unfair and called CNN ‘Clinton News Network’

- Yashwant Raj yashwant.raj@hindustant­imes.com n

WASHINGTON: As Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton tried to convince voters as to who is the better candidate in the first of their three face-offs, Lester Holt, the moderator, would have quietly wished he did not do too bad himself. Moderators are in play this election cycle more than ever before in recent years.

Trump has already told moderators not to fact-check him like CNN’s Candy Crowley did with Mitt Romney, the Republican candidate who sought to unseat President Barack Obama in 2012. She was viciously slammed as unfair by Republican­s.

Trump, once again, went on to call moderators “unfair”, arguing they are mostly Democrats. “By the way, Lester is a Democrat. It’s a phony system,” he said recently. In fact, Holt is a registered Republican.

But Trump, who has only a nodding acquaintan­ce with facts or none at all, has also said CNN’s Andersen Cooper, who moderates the second debate with ABC News’s Martha Raddatz, has treated him “unfairly” on his network, which the Republican calls the “Clinton News Network”.

The Commission on Presidenti­al Debates, a non-partisan and non-profit privately funded organisati­on, announced the moderators in early September after checking with, and with the concurrenc­e of, the two campaigns as is the tradition.

Fox’s Megan Kelly, who has had a running battle with Trump, was dropped because the nominee’s campaign didn’t expect her to be fair. And the Clinton campaign pushed back on anyone and everyone from the right-leaning Fox. They may have agreed eventually to Fox’s Chris Wallace, however, because he is a registered Democrat, something he has attributed to staying in Democratic-dominated Washington . He is scheduled to moderate the last debate.

All of this, and other more intrusive details of the moderators may be on the table in a race as tight as this — Clinton and Trump are separated only by 2.1 points in the RealClearP­olitics average of polls, in favour of the Democrat. And FiveThirty­Eight, which predicts outcome using a complex formula based on weighted aggregatio­n of polls, predicts a Clinton win by a slim margin of 3.6 points at 51.8% to Trump’s 48.2%.

The debates will matter, and a lot. And moderators will be fair game. They will be targeted not only by the Trump campaign, which may have been seen as the pushier and whinier of the two. The Clinton campaign was outraged with TV host Matt Lauer’s failure to fact-check Trump on Iraq during back-to-back townhall style interviews.

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Sports fans wear Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump masks at a game in Missouri on Sunday.

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