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Any bets if Trump and Clinton will actually debate? I'm not so sure that I want to sit and watch Clinton shrieking and lying through her teeth and Trump embarrassing himself because he doesn't have a clue!

Presidential Debate Schedule 2016: When Do Trump, Clinton Face Off Ahead Of Election?

After countless shots across the bow through negative ads and in interviews with the press, presidential nominees Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton could soon face off in a proper debate. Events are on the docket, but it remains to be seen if Trump, who has floated his reservations, will actually show up.

Here are the three scheduled debates between Republican nominee Trump and the Democrats' Clinton:

    Sept. 26, at Hofstra University, New York, 9 p.m. EDT to 10:30 p.m. EDT
    Oct. 9, at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, 9 p.m. EDT to 10:30 p.m. EDT
    Oct. 19, at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 9 p.m. EDT to 10:30 p.m. EDT


Trump skipped a Republican primary debate because he decided it was unfair to him. He has threatened more of the same in the presidential debates.

"I will absolutely do three debates," Trump told Time in an interview this month. "I want to debate very badly. But I have to see the conditions."

But after saying he'd absolutely like to debate Clinton, the real estate magnate indicated he'd want to set the terms of the event, similarly to how he haggled over the details of the primary debates.

"I renegotiated the debates in the primaries, remember? They were making a fortune on them and they had us in for three and a half hours and I said that’s ridiculous," Trump told Time. "I’m sure they’ll be open to any suggestions I have, because I think they’ll be very fair suggestions. But I haven’t [seen the conditions] yet. They’re actually presented to me tonight."

The debate commission is reportedly still figuring out who will moderate the first event, something Trump has said he's paying careful attention to, telling Time, "I would say that certain moderators would be unacceptable, absolutely."...

http://www.ibtimes.com/presidential-debate-schedule-2016-when-do-trump-clinton-face-ahead-election-2407020

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Any bets if Trump and Clinton will actually debate? I'm not so sure that I want to sit and watch Clinton shrieking and lying through her teeth and Trump embarrassing himself because he doesn't have a clue!

Presidential Debate Schedule 2016: When Do Trump, Clinton Face Off Ahead Of Election?

After countless shots across the bow through negative ads and in interviews with the press, presidential nominees Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton could soon face off in a proper debate. Events are on the docket, but it remains to be seen if Trump, who has floated his reservations, will actually show up.

Here are the three scheduled debates between Republican nominee Trump and the Democrats' Clinton:

    Sept. 26, at Hofstra University, New York, 9 p.m. EDT to 10:30 p.m. EDT
    Oct. 9, at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, 9 p.m. EDT to 10:30 p.m. EDT
    Oct. 19, at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 9 p.m. EDT to 10:30 p.m. EDT


Trump skipped a Republican primary debate because he decided it was unfair to him. He has threatened more of the same in the presidential debates.

"I will absolutely do three debates," Trump told Time in an interview this month. "I want to debate very badly. But I have to see the conditions."

But after saying he'd absolutely like to debate Clinton, the real estate magnate indicated he'd want to set the terms of the event, similarly to how he haggled over the details of the primary debates.

"I renegotiated the debates in the primaries, remember? They were making a fortune on them and they had us in for three and a half hours and I said that’s ridiculous," Trump told Time. "I’m sure they’ll be open to any suggestions I have, because I think they’ll be very fair suggestions. But I haven’t [seen the conditions] yet. They’re actually presented to me tonight."

The debate commission is reportedly still figuring out who will moderate the first event, something Trump has said he's paying careful attention to, telling Time, "I would say that certain moderators would be unacceptable, absolutely."...

http://www.ibtimes.com/presidential-debate-schedule-2016-when-do-trump-clinton-face-ahead-election-2407020

At this point it is a popularity contest.  There isn't anything to debate.  Donald and Hillary are two sides of a mirror.



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