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The first presidential debate of the general election is set for next Thursday, June 27 — a summertime showdown with rare potential to shake up the race for the White House.
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The first presidential debate of the general election is set for next Thursday, June 27 — a summertime showdown with rare potential to shake up the race for the White House.
About halfway through Thursday night’s presidential debate, the moderators asked former President Donald Trump about Jan. 6.
Good evening, and welcome to what might be the most important night of the presidential campaign.
Tomorrow night, Jake Tapper and Dana Bash of CNN have a big job: asking two unpopular men who have been president what they would do with a second term.
Jay Bodenstein, a lifelong Democrat who lives in the Villages retirement community in Florida, plans to sit down this week for a night of television he regards with terror.
Donald Trump and his supporters can’t quite seem to agree: Should he be labeled the 45th president, the 47th president or both?