

Sudden Civility: The Final Presidential Debate
Oct 23, 2020
Joining the discussion is Alexander Burns, a national political correspondent for The New York Times. He provides insights on the final presidential debate, highlighting President Trump's strategic restraint compared to previous debates. The candidates presented contrasting views on the coronavirus and immigration, with Biden emphasizing his plans for the American family. Burns also touches on the evolving political dynamics within Latino communities and the significant issues of race and climate that emerged in their exchanges. His analysis dives deep into the implications of these debates for the upcoming election.
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Debate History
- Trump's interruptions defined the first debate.
- The second debate was canceled because Trump refused to participate remotely.
Welker's Goal
- Kristen Welker emphasized a structured debate format.
- She aimed for a respectful exchange where everyone could be heard.
Contrasting Views on COVID-19
- Trump focused on positive developments and a forthcoming vaccine.
- Biden highlighted the rising death toll and need for a stronger federal response.