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Joe Biden Warns Of "Dark Winter" Of Covid In Final US Presidential Debate
- Friday October 23, 2020
- World News | Agence France-Presse
A second debate planned for October 15 was cancelled after Trump came down with Covid-19 and declined to take part in a virtual debate.
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Trump Campaign Says "No Medical Reason" To Stop US Presidential Debate
- Saturday October 10, 2020
- World News | Reuters
US President Donald Trump's campaign criticised the Commission on Presidential Debates for announcing the scheduled October 15 debate between Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden would not take place, saying there was no medical basis for the decision.
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"Each Candidate Has Alternate Plan": 2nd US Presidential Debate Cancelled
- Saturday October 10, 2020
- World News | Agence France-Presse
The Commission on Presidential Debates said Friday it has cancelled next week's showdown between Donald Trump and his challenger Joe Biden, after the president said he would not participate in a virtual format.
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Joe Biden Warns Of "Dark Winter" Of Covid In Final US Presidential Debate
- Friday October 23, 2020
- World News | Agence France-Presse
A second debate planned for October 15 was cancelled after Trump came down with Covid-19 and declined to take part in a virtual debate.
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Trump Campaign Says "No Medical Reason" To Stop US Presidential Debate
- Saturday October 10, 2020
- World News | Reuters
US President Donald Trump's campaign criticised the Commission on Presidential Debates for announcing the scheduled October 15 debate between Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden would not take place, saying there was no medical basis for the decision.
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"Each Candidate Has Alternate Plan": 2nd US Presidential Debate Cancelled
- Saturday October 10, 2020
- World News | Agence France-Presse
The Commission on Presidential Debates said Friday it has cancelled next week's showdown between Donald Trump and his challenger Joe Biden, after the president said he would not participate in a virtual format.
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