San Antonio Express-News

Debate calendar

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There will be only one moderator per debate, and it’s still uncertain if there will be a crowd — and, if there is, how many people will be allowed in. Each debate will start at 8 p.m. Central time and will run uninterrup­ted for an hour and a half, according to the Commission on Presidenti­al Debates.

TUESDAY: FIRST PRESIDENTI­AL DEBATE

Location: President Donald Trump and Joe Biden, the Democratic nominee, will meet at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.

How to watch: The New York Times and other online outlets will livestream the event. The debate will also be carried on channels including CNN, Fox News, CBS, ABC, C-SPAN, NBC and MSNBC.

The moderator:

Chris Wallace, the anchor of “Fox News Sunday,” will moderate the debate. It will be the second time he has moderated a presidenti­al debate. Topics announced: The moderator has full discretion in picking the debate topics. For the first round, Wallace chose Trump’s and Biden’s records, the Supreme Court, the coronaviru­s pandemic, the economy, race and violence in cities and the integrity of the election. There will be 15 minutes to discuss each topic.

OCT. 7: VICE PRESIDENTI­AL DEBATE

Location: Kingsbury Hall at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.

How to watch: The Times and other outlets will livestream the event. The debate will also be carried on the news networks.

The moderator: The vice presidenti­al debate will be moderated by Susan Page, USA Today’s Washington bureau chief.

Topics announced: Topics are announced by the moderator and the Commission on Presidenti­al Debates a week before the debate. There will be nine topics, and each will get about 10 minutes.

OCT. 15: SECOND PRESIDENTI­AL DEBATE

Location: Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami.

How to watch: The Times and other outlets will stream the event. The debate will also be carried on the news networks.

The moderator: Steve Scully, who is the political editor at C-SPAN, will moderate a town-hall-style event with undecided voters from South Florida. Scully will have an additional minute per question to prompt further discussion.

Topics announced:

The moderator and the Commission on Presidenti­al Debates will announce the topics a week before the debate.

OCT. 22: THIRD PRESIDENTI­AL DEBATE

Location: Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn.

How to watch: The Times and other outlets will livestream the event. The debate will also be carried on the news networks.

The moderator: Kristen Welker, NBC News White House correspond­ent and co-anchor of “Weekend Today.” She is the second Black woman to serve as the sole moderator of a presidenti­al debate.

Topics announced: The moderator and the Commission on Presidenti­al Debates will announce topics a week before the debate, but as in the first debate, there will be six topics. Each will get 15 minutes.

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