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Where did the presidential debate take place?

Where did the presidential debate take place?

September 29 presidential debate (Case Western Reserve University)

Presidential debate
Date(s) September 29, 2020
Duration 95 minutes
Venue Health Education Campus (HEC) Samson Pavilion at Case Western Reserve University
Location Cleveland, Ohio

Where is the first Democratic debate being held?

Schedule

Debate Date Location
1A June 26, 2019 Arsht Center, Miami, Florida
1B June 27, 2019
2A July 30, 2019 Fox Theatre, Detroit, Michigan
2B July 31, 2019

When did the first televised presidential debate air?

Instead, on November 4, 1956, two surrogates debated the issues on network television: for the Democrats, former First Lady and party icon Eleanor Roosevelt; for the Republicans, the senior senator from Maine, Margaret Chase Smith. That’s right—the first televised presidential debate featured two women.

When did the first presidential debate take place?

1960 Kennedy–Nixon debates The first general election presidential debate was 1960 United States presidential debates, held on September 26, 1960, between U.S. Senator John F.

What were the first televised presidential debates?

Which presidential campaign produced the first nationally televised debate? The typical answer to that question is 1960, Kennedy v. Nixon.

Where did debates originate?

Debating in various forms has a long history and can be traced back to the philosophical and political debates of Ancient Greece, such as Athenian democracy or Shastrartha in Ancient India. Modern forms of debating and the establishment of debating societies occurred during the Age of Enlightenment in the 18th century.