While 2016 presidential candidates Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump prepare for their first presidential debate on Monday Sept. 26, the Commission on Presidential Debates announces that Reporter Lester Holt will moderate the first 2016 presidential debate.
Presidential candidates Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump, will face off at the 2016 presidential debates starting with the September schedule next month. Moderators will ask each candidate carefully picked questions that will further explain their stance on certain U.S. issues as Clinton and Trump race for a seat in the Oval Office. Here is everything you need to know about the 2016 presidential debates September schedule.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are scheduled to come face-to-face for three prime time debates over the next several weeks, as their battle for the White House intensifies.
The first 2016 Republican presidential debate finally has its 10 candidates following criteria set forth by Fox News Channel. The 10 names were revealed based on their rankings on the five national polls and include real estate businessman Donald Trump, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida.
A political unit from the largest online Latino organizing group has called for Donald Trump's removal from presidential debates. According Presente Action, Trump "set a dangerous tone" during the campaign trail for the White House and "uncover[ed] the worst of America's history with racially divisive language, and incitement towards discrimination."