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Commission on Presidential Debates ‘carefully considering’ format changes after first Trump, Biden debate | Fox News

Commission on Presidential Debates ‘carefully considering’ format changes after first Trump, Biden debate | Fox News

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Raucous Trump-Biden face-off has debate panel ‘carefully considering’ format changes 

The Commission on Presidential Debates said Wednesday that “additional structure” should be added to the formats of the two remaining Trump-Biden debates in order to ensure a “more orderly discussion” of the issues by the two candidates.
The commission’s comments came after Tuesday night’s debate in Cleveland, which included repeated interruptions and both candidates hurling charges and insults at each other.

The commission added it will be “carefully considering" the changes it will adopt and "will announce those measures shortly.”
“The commission is grateful to Chris Wallace for the professionalism and skill he brought to [Tuesday's] debate and intends to ensure that additional tools to maintain order are in place for the remaining debates,” the commission said of the Fox News anchor, who served as debate moderator.
According to a Fox News analysis, Biden interrupted Trump 49 times and Wallace 18 times for a total of 67 interruptions. Trump, meanwhile, interrupted Biden 71 times and Wallace 74 times for a total of 145 interruptions.
The debate panel is sponsoring two more Trump-Biden debates, on Oct. 15 in Miami and Oct. 22 in Nashville, Tenn. A debate between Vice President Mike Pence and Biden running mate Sen. Kamala Harris is set for next Wednesday. CLICK HERE FOR MORE ON OUR TOP STORY.

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- Trump claims debate victory over Biden: 'I held Joe accountable for his 47 years of lies'
- Sean Hannity tells mainstream media: 'Spare us your phony indignation' over debate fireworks
- 'Bleep-show' presidential debate was a 'blown opportunity' for Trump: Ben Shapiro
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