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The two CNN journalists prepared meticulously to moderate Thursday’s presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, the first ever between a sitting president and his predecessor, and asked several sharp questions.
Who will moderate the CNN debate? The first debate will take place on CNN on June 27 at 9 p.m. ET. Jake Tapper, anchor of CNN’s The Lead and State of the Union, and Dana Bash,...
Throughout CNN’s pre- and post-debate coverage, chief national correspondent and anchor John King will be at CNN’s Magic Wall breaking down the data as election day quickly approaches.
CNN —. Democrat Tim Walz and Republican JD Vance are set to meet Tuesday night in the only vice presidential debate of the 2024 election – and in what might be the last time the two campaigns ...
The two CNN journalists prepared meticulously to moderate Thursday's presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
While Mr. Trump has a record of steamrolling debate proceedings and jeering moderators, on Thursday he evinced a newfound discipline, rarely interrupting his opponent or either of the CNN hosts.
Jake Tapper is one of the two moderators of Thursday’s presidential debate, along with Dana Bash, CNN’s chief political correspondent. Their ability to guide and navigate the event may be...
DANA BASH, CNN MODERATOR: This debate is being produced by CNN and it’s coming to you live on CNN, CNN International, CNN.com, CNN Max, and CNN Espanol. This is a pivotal moment between...
Dana Bash is one of the two moderators of Thursday’s presidential debate, along with Jake Tapper, CNN’s chief Washington correspondent. Their ability to guide and navigate the event may be...
CNN’s political director said a presidential debate “is not the ideal venue for a live fact-checking exercise.” Jake Tapper and Dana Bash stuck to that.