The Hofstra University presidential debate in 2016 featured questions focused on key issues such as national security, Immigration, the economy, and healthcare. Moderators posed questions to candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton that aimed to reveal their policies and plans regarding these pressing topics. The debate format allowed for direct exchanges between the candidates, facilitating a discussion on their differing approaches to governance and leadership. Overall, the questions were designed to engage the audience and clarify the candidates' positions on significant issues facing the nation.
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September 26, 2008: Video: Obama/McCain debate from the University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS October 2, 2008: (Tickets) Vice Presidential debate, Washington University, St. Louis, MO October 7, 2008: (Tickets) Presidential debate in a town hall format, Belmont University, Nashville, TN October 15, 2008: (Tickets) Presidential debate with domestic policy focus, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY
On October 16,2012,the second 2012 presidential debate was held at Hofstra University in Hempstead,New York.
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I think that the second presidential debate will be on October 9th of 2016
Lester Holt moderated the first U.S. presidential debate.
There has been more than one presidential debate in U.S. history, so you need to be more specific.
Yes. Carol Simpson was the first woman and first minority to moderate a presidential debate. The presidential debate was between Bill Clinton and George Bush Sr. in 1992.
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70 million. It was the most watched Vice-Presidential debate in history. In fact, it had more viewers than any of the other 3 presidential debates.
The first televised debate between two Presidential candidates was between Nixon and Kennedy.