NASHVILLE, Tenn. — It was probably as normal as things could get this election cycle. After the last faceoff turned into a name-calling shouting match, Thursday night's presidential debate, moderated by NBC News correspondent Kristen Welker, resembled a much more traditional matchup and provided one …
Final presidential debate: key takeaways and analysis
Everything you need to know about the final Trump-Biden presidential debate Thursday night in Nashville, Tenn.
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WASHINGTON — The mics were off, but the gloves mostly stayed on. The final debate between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden was a departure from the rancorous first clash in Cleveland. Instead, the two candidates sparred over federal Covid-19 policy, health care, energy, …
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — In the final two weeks before Election Day, President Donald Trump is placing an awfully big bet on the premise that casting his opponent as an insider has the same value it did four years ago. He repeatedly hurled the "politician" charge at Democratic nominee Joe Biden in their …
President Donald Trump was rated the most improved performer at Thursday's debate, but a panel of debate experts said Joe Biden was more effective with his arguments. The three experts all agreed that the faceoff was more informative than the chaotic first debate in Cleveland last month, but one …
President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden faced off Thursday in their final presidential debate, which took place at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. Over 90 minutes, they covered a wide range of topics in a more substantive way than in their first debate — thanks in …
The first debate, to put it politely, was raucous. The vice presidential debate was placid by comparison, and the second presidential debate was canceled. This debate, which was preceded by chatter about what the effect of a mute button would be, the number of attacks each candidate threw the …
WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden touted his "Bidencare" plan to create a government-run insurance option Thursday as President Donald Trump defended his push to eliminate the Affordable Care Act and craft a "beautiful" alternative. "What I'm going to do is pass Obamacare with a …