Voting Info: From the Debate Schedule to Voter Registration, & More
Written by admin on September 22, 2020
It’s more important than ever, to know as much information as possible and, to get out and exercise your right to vote! One way to do that is to listen to the candidates speak, and hear what they have to say about issues you’re concerned about. Courtesy of C-Span, here’s what you need to know!
8pm on Sept. 29 in Cleveland
The first presidential debate will take place at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. The city will decide, when the event gets closer, whether or not they’ll allow a live audience.
8pm on Oct. 15 in Miami
The second presidential debate will be held at Adrienne Arsht Center For the Performing Arts in Miami. As of now, the city is unsure if there will be a live audience for the debate.
8pm on Oct. 22 in Nashville
The third presidential debate is scheduled to take place at Belmont University in Nashville. Tennessee hasn’t directly addressed the issue of having a live audience at the debate but will make changes as needed.
All three presidential debates are scheduled to be 90 minutes with no breaks, but a moderator has not yet been selected.
8pm on Oct. 7 in Salt Lake City
The sole vice presidential debate is scheduled for Oct. 7 at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. It will also be 90 minutes long with no breaks. As of now the university plans to have a live audience, but the crowd will be much smaller than in years past in order to allow for social distancing.
You can watch the debates on a variety of cable networks including ABC, CBS, CNN, C-SPAN, FOX, FOX News, NBC, and more. You’ll also be able to live stream on; ABC News, BuzzFeed News, CNN, C-SPAN, The Daily Caller, Facebook, Fox News, Hulu, Huffington Post, NBC, PBS, Politico, Telemundo, The Wall Street Journal, Twitter, Univision, and Yahoo, among others.
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