Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Final Presidential Election Debate, Wednesday October 19, 2016

 

2016 Election Central, 2016 Presidential Debate Schedule, including video of the first two presidential debates, 9/26/16 and 10/9/16.

 

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3rd Presidential Debate Mop-up

Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Third presidential debate
Time: 9pm ET (8pm CT, 7pm MT, 6pm PT)
Moderator: Chris Wallace, Anchor, Fox News Sunday
Location: University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV

The format for the third debate will be identical to the first 2016 presidential debate. .... "The first debate will be divided into six time segments of approximately 15 minutes each on major topics to be selected by the moderator and announced at least one week before the debate. The moderator will open each segment with a question, after which each candidate will have two minutes to respond. Candidates will then have an opportunity to respond to each other. The moderator will use the balance of the time in the segment for a deeper discussion of the topic."  Read more.

 

Reference.  Fox News Insider, "Fair and Balanced! Chris Wallace Moderates the Final Debate on Fox News", 10/10/16. ....  "Wallace has announced the topics, which will be discussed in six 15-minute segments:  1) Debt and entitlements; 2) Immigration; 3) Economy' 4) Supreme Court; 5) Foreign hot spots; 6) Fitness to be President. He said these chosen topics may be altered depending on news events leading up to the event. "

 

Related. Where to view the debate, television or internet.  Observer Business and Tech/Livestream/Brady Dale, 10/17/16, "How to watch the final presidential debate online, just use YouTube." "Thank goodness, this endless election is nearly over. The final presidential debate before Election Day will take place this Wednesday night, at 9PM ET/ 6PM PT, moderated by Fox News’ Chris Wallace. Every single major broadcaster will air it, including all the major television networks, C-SPAN, PBS and CNN, among others. If you don’t have a television and rely on an internet connection for all your media, the debate will be live on multiple streams on YouTube, according to the service’s official blog.

 

Related. A young man's research and opinion.  Policy.Mic/Tom McKay, staff writer, 10/15/16, "Oct. 19 debate guide: Here's what to know for Wednesday's presidential debate showdown.". .... "The occasion will be moderated by Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace, who has said media figures are too easy on Trump in the past. .... Oh, well. Trump still has Reince Priebus on his side, for all the good that's going to do him."

 

Note photographs. Hillary mopping up by "The Ale Party (TAP) FB from Daily Kos/Leslie Salzillo, 9/26/16, "In case you missed the first debate, here's what Hillary did for 90 minutes (Image)"

Posted by Kathy Meeh

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