Biden’s team seeks controlled debates while Trump eyes big audiences

  • Biden proposes debates in June and September
  • Trump accepts proposal
  • Differences on debate format
  • Biden campaign wants no audience, Trump wants large crowds
  • Biden ahead in polls

President Biden has announced that he will not participate in the fall debates sponsored by the Commission on Presidential Debates and instead proposed that he and former President Donald Trump face off in June and September. The Biden campaign wants to avoid a live audience, suggesting just the candidates in a television studio, while Trump seeks large crowds. The two are currently locked in a close race, with national polls showing Biden ahead by 0.9 percentage points. The debate commission has proposed three debates for September and October. The Biden campaign’s proposal includes firm time limits for answers, evenly divided time, and microphones only activated during a candidate’s turn.

Factuality Level: 7
Factuality Justification: The article provides accurate and relevant information about the proposed debates between Joe Biden and Donald Trump in 2020, including details on their proposals for debate formats and moderators. However, it contains some minor exaggerations and opinionated statements from both candidates.
Noise Level: 5
Noise Justification: The article contains some relevant information about the proposed debates between Joe Biden and Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election but also includes unnecessary details such as personal jabs and repetitive information about their previous encounters. It does not provide any new insights or solutions to the current situation, nor does it explore long-term trends or possibilities.
Key People: Joe Biden (President), Donald Trump (Former President), Jen O’Malley Dillon (Biden campaign Chair)

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