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JUST IN: ABC Releases Rules For Next Week’s Presidential Debate Between Trump and Kamala Harris
by Cristina Laila Sep. 4, 2024 6:40 pm

ABC News released the rules for next week’s presidential debate between Trump and Kamala Harris.

According to ABC, both Trump and Harris agreed to the rules.

The debate is scheduled for September 10.

The Debate Rules per ABC News:

    The debate will last 90 minutes with two commercial breaks
    The two seated moderators, David Muir and Linsey Davis, will be the only people asking questions
    A coin flip was held virtually on September 3 to determine podium placements and order of closing arguments; Trump won the coin toss and chose to select the order of statements. He will offer
    the last closing statement, and Harris selected the right podium on screen (stage left)
    Candidates will be introduced by moderators
    Candidates will enter upon introduction from opposite sides of the stage; the incumbent party will be introduced first
    There will be no opening statements; closing statements will be two minutes per candidate
    Candidates will stand behind the podiums for the duration of the debate
    Props or prewritten notes are not allowed onstage
    No topics or questions will be shared in advance
    Candidates will be given a pen, a pad of paper, and a bottle of water
    Candidates will have two minutes to answer questions, two minutes for rebuttals, and one extra minute for follow-ups, clarifications, or responses
    Candidates’ microphones will be live only for the candidate whose turn it is to speak and muted when the time belongs to another candidate
    Candidates will not be permitted to ask questions of each other
    Campaign staff may not interact with candidates during commercial breaks
    Moderators will seek to enforce timing agreements and ensure a civilized discussion
    There will be audience in the room

The Harris campaign last Monday requested both candidates’ mics be unmuted for the entire 90-minute debate.

President Trump requested similar rules for his CNN debate against Joe Biden in June: Muted mics, no audience, no notes and no props.

ABC News told both campaigns that it accepted the “CNN rules” for the September debate.

However, according to an email obtained by The New York Post, Kamala Harris tried to change the mic rules at the last minute, but got rejected.

Kamala Harris said her debate prep is going “so far, so good” after ABC decided against changing the rules for her.

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Harris campaign agrees to ABC presidential debate rules with some 'assurances:' report
Campaign agreement letter complains Harris will be 'fundamentally disadvantaged' by muted mics
By Lindsay Kornick Fox News
Published September 4, 2024 9:30pm EDT

Vice President Kamala Harris agreed to the final rules for the ABC News debate against former President Trump, allegedly following a few "assurances" from the network.

On Wednesday, ABC News released the official rules for Tuesday's debate between Harris and Trump, including the hotly contested rule that microphones be muted while a candidate is speaking.

The Harris campaign repeatedly pushed back on this rule, attempting to goad Trump into backing out of the original agreement to mute mics, even refusing to sign off on the rules last week in an attempt to renegotiate.

CNN reported Wednesday that Harris accepted the rules after receiving separate "assurances" that mics could be turned on during the debate and the moderators would explain unheard exchanges.

"ABC News has offered assurances to the Harris campaign that if there is significant cross talk between Harris and Trump, the network may choose to turn on the mics so that the public can understand what is happening, the moderator would discourage either candidate from interrupting constantly and the moderator would also work to explain to viewers what is being said, according to the source familiar," CNN reported.

The source allegedly added that pool reporters will also be in the room to report on what could be heard while mics are muted to TV audiences.

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