President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden took the same stage last Thursday in the final presidential debate.
The rules for this debate remained largely the same as the first, with each candidate being allowed 2 minutes of uninterrupted speaking time and...
Henry Gamber: Trump is the underdog right now. What he needed was a miracle, and that miracle didn't happen. I don't expect the trajectory of the race to change much at all as a result of the debate. (9:40)
Henry Gamber: I agree. I'm glad this debate didn't turn as heated...
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Intersecting Lines is a podcast that explores topics through the lens of intersectionality. While many view issues as separated from each other, we look at each topic as it's impacted by others.
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Looking back over the first presidential debate of the 2020 election is a dizzying affair. It was a 90-minute event that felt both never-ending and lighting fast due to its chaotic nature.
The primary source of the chaos was President Trump, whose wild interrupting and flagrant...
President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden squared off last Tuesday in the first presidential debate of the 2020 election.
Chris Wallace, the Fox News anchor who served as the debate’s moderator, announced the rules of the debate that both campaigns...