The debate touched on many topics, including the economy, immigration, and foreign policy. Aside from Biden's performance, here's an unbiased analysis of the first 2024 presidential debate. It lists the most pressing issues on voters' minds before the debate, discusses the topics of the debate and what each candidate said about them, and offers some post-debate questions to ask yourself after the debate:
Rules for the debate: There is no live audience and microphones will be muted when it isn’t the candidate’s turn to speak. Candidates will have 2 minutes to respond to questions and 1 minute for rebuttals. There will be no opening statements but there will be 2 minute closing statements. Moderators will ensure courteous discussion and fact-checking.
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Candidates will also have 2-minute responses and 1-minute rebuttals. Moderators will ensure courteous discussion and fact-checking.
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There is no live audience for the debate and microphones will be muted when it isn't the candidate's turn to speak. Candidates will have 2 minutes to respond to questions and 1 minute for rebuttals. There will be no opening statements but there will be 2 minute closing statements. Moderators will ensure courteous discussion and fact-checking.
Read more about the debate and the candidates here: https://www.instagram.com/p/C8sOAMPyXdk/?img_index=1
With the 2024 presidential election coming up and the surgeon general's declaration, gun policy will certainly be discussed by the candidates, who have differing stances on the issue. President Biden makes gun control a principal issue in his administration, using executive orders, legislation, and public calls on the gun industry to help achieve his goals of reducing the amount of gun violence in the United States.
Former President Trump has not maintained a consistent stance regarding gun policy since 2016. At times, he opposed background checks, assault weapons bans, and red flag laws. However, while in office Trump pledged his support of red flag laws, banned bump stocks, and voiced support for universal background checks.
You can learn more about all the candidates’ positions on gun policy here: https://ace-usa.org/blog/election-2024/gun-policy-overview/
Gun policy can be a politically divisive issue and is likely something we will hear frequently about in the lead up to the 2024 presidential election. As such, the candidates have differing views on gun policy. President Biden makes gun control a principal issue in his administration, using executive orders, legislation, and public calls on the gun industry to help achieve his goals of reducing the amount of gun violence in the United States.
Former President Trump has not maintained a consistent stance regarding gun policy since 2016. At times, he opposed background checks, assault weapons bans, and red flag laws. However, while in office Trump pledged his support of red flag laws, banned bump stocks, and voiced support for universal background checks.
You can learn more about all the candidates' positions on gun policy here: https://ace-usa.org/blog/election-2024/gun-policy-overview/
RFK Jr.'s Vice Presidential candidate Nicole Shanahan has contributed significant funds to his campaign. She is an attorney and an entrepreneur, founding the Bia-Echo Foundation, which focuses on reproductive longevity, criminal justice reform, and environmental sustainability.
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