Here are the rules, key details for ABC presidential debate and why it's bad news for Kamala
- Bias Rating
36% Medium Conservative
- Reliability
75% ReliableGood
- Policy Leaning
44% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
13% Positive
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58% : Harris will appear on the right side of the screen and Trump will be on the left.57% : Harris will get the first closing statement, while Trump will get the final word with his after he won a coin flip to select either the placement of the podium or closing statement order," the Washington Examiner noted.
39% : Following the disastrous debate between Trump and President Biden that led to him being booted by his own party as their nominee, the nation is very interested in seeing how Harris will fare.
25% : ""Biden's campaign had pushed for muted microphones in the CNN debate in June, a rule change that appeared to actually help Trump in their faceoff.
11% : Ahead of the ABC News debate, the Harris campaign attempted to reverse the rule to have microphones live throughout the debate, but the Trump campaign said the rules would not be renegotiated, even as Trump said he did not mind having microphones live throughout," the Washington Examiner reported.
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