President Biden and former President Donald Trump are set to face off in a debate after four years, with new rules and formats in place. The previous debate in 2020 was chaotic and criticized for interruptions and lack of order. Trump made baseless claims about election fraud and refused to condemn white supremacists. The subsequent debates were canceled due to COVID-19 concerns and disagreements. The final debate before the election was less eventful, focusing on COVID, healthcare, and the economy.
Key Points
First debate in 2020 was chaotic with Trump interrupting Biden constantly
Trump made baseless claims about election fraud and refused to condemn white supremacists
Subsequent debates were canceled due to COVID-19 concerns and disagreements
Final debate before the election focused on COVID, healthcare, and the economy
Pros
Opportunity for candidates to present their views
New rules aim to maintain order and prevent interruptions
Cons
Previous debates were chaotic and criticized
Trump made baseless claims and refused to condemn white supremacists