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There has been more than one presidential debate in U.S. history, so you need to be more specific.
There has been more than one presidential debate in U.S. history, so you need to be more specific.
Some of them want to debate because they think the debate will help them get elected. They are confident in their debating skills and welcome the chance to be seem and by millions on national TV. Others are not so confident, but are afraid they will look cowardly and lose votes if they refuse to debate, so they make the most of the situation and try to draw up rules that will favor them or at least level the playing field.
Mr Brokaw, I truly respect your talent of being a outstanding journalist and moderator, so please do me the favor, when you moderate the next debate, make the candidates answer the questions on the issues at hand and don't let them manipulate the debate and the moderator like it happened with the Vice Presidential debate. I am sure I can count on your expertise and wisdom to accomplisk this. Thank you Adolf Ettrich
Barack Obama and John McCain debated several times on television during the 2008 presidential election. However, there will not be any future debates between them as Obama served as the 44th President of the United States from 2009 to 2017 and McCain passed away in 2018.
First question:There are to many ways to list the first question, so look on google. Second question: Yes. Third question: Yes, there is a chance for a college student to get in.
Historically, it hasn't. (Republican VP candidate Dan Quayle was, by all accounts, defeated in the VP debate of 1988 by Democrat Lloyd Bentsen; but Republican presidential candidate George H.W. Bush still got elected, in spite of that.) What the vice presidential debate does is reinforce the beliefs and viewpoints that each presidential candidate wants to focus on. Often, the VP candidates are better at expressing themselves than the presidential candidate is; or they are better at articulating their party's platform. For example, Mike Pence is a right-wing conservative and a religious Christian, so he appeals to the segment of the Republican party that may not like how crude Mr. Trump is, but who want to vote Republican. Mr. Pence was able to speak to that group in a way that Donald Trump cannot.Often that is the role of the vice presidential candidate: to explain the best reasons why the voters should consider the Republican or Democratic ticket. But in the end, for all of the good work the VP candidates do in explaining and promoting their party's talking points, voters generally base their choice on the top of the ticket-- in this case either Mrs. Clinton or Mr. Trump.
what is so unique about Italy
The presidential suite was a big big.These presidential elections are so boring.
No. If you have to then do so.
I live on a farm so they are not unique to me so...
Denmark does not have a president. It is a monarchy and has a King. So there is no presidential system in Denmark.