Dana Bash and Jake Tapper Let Candidates Be the ‘Stars of the Show’
The microphones were muted. So were the moderators.
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The microphones were muted. So were the moderators.
President Joe Biden and his predecessor, former President Donald Trump, will soon be the two oldest candidates to secure the nominations for the country’s major political parties.
Near the end of Thursday evening’s presidential debate, CNN moderator Dana Bash asked Donald Trump, the presumptive GOP candidate for president, one of the more pressing questions facing American democracy.
Former President Donald Trump said during the CNN presidential debate that he would accept the results of the 2024 race in November if it is a "fair and legal and good election" — before proceeding to repeat a discredited allegation of voter fraud when he lost four years ago.
President Biden claimed during the CNN Presidential Debate Simulcast Thursday night that he is "the only president this century" and "this decade" that did not have any troops "dying anywhere in the world"—failing to acknowledge the 13 fallen service members who were killed during his administration’s disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal.
The first 2024 presidential debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump is Thursday from 9 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. ET, hosted by CNN.
Dana Bash is one of the two moderators of Thursday’s presidential debate, along with Jake Tapper, CNN’s chief Washington correspondent. Their ability to guide and navigate the event may be crucial to how President Biden and former President Donald J. Trump — and CNN, which is hosting the debate — are received by the public. Here is what you need to know about Ms. Bash.
Jake Tapper is one of the two moderators of Thursday’s presidential debate, along with Dana Bash, CNN’s chief political correspondent. Their ability to guide and navigate the event may be crucial to how President Biden and former President Donald J. Trump — and CNN, which is overseeing the debate — are received by the public. Here is what you need to know about Mr. Tapper.