The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Moderators line up for Trump-Biden debates

- By Zeke Miller The Associated Press

WASHINGTON » Representa­tives from Fox News, CSPAN and NBC will moderate the upcoming debates between President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden.

According to the nonpartisa­n Commission on Presidenti­al Debates, the moderators will be:

—Chris Wallace of Fox News for the debate Sept. 29 in Cleveland.

—Steve Scully of C-SPAN for the “town meeting” debate Oct. 15 in Miami.

—NBC’s Kristen Welker for the debate Oct. 22 in Nashville, Tennessee.

The commission also announced Wednesday that USA Today’s Susan Page will moderate the vice presidenti­al debate on Oct. 7 in Salt Lake City with Vice President Mike Pence and Democrat Kamala Harris. The commission makes its moderator selection independen­tly of the candidates.

Trump and Biden have said they will attend the scheduled debates, which are meant to offer voters to opportunit­y to see the contrast between the candidates on live television.

“I’m looking forward to debating the president and I’m going to lay out as clearly as I can my vision for the county,” Biden said

Trump’s team complained that the moderators were not those “we would have recommende­d if the campaign had been allowed to have any input,” said campaign communicat­ions director Tim Murtaugh. “Some can be identified as clear opponents of President Trump, meaning Joe Biden will actually have a teammate on stage most of the time to help him excuse the radical, leftist agenda he is carrying.”

Murtaugh noted Biden, who has not sat recently for an interview with Wallace, will not go face to face with the tough interviewe­r. Wallace was widely praised for a tough interview with Trump this summer.

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