The second presidential debate will take place on the 15th of this month in Miami. The Commission on Presidential Debates has said they might implement some sort of mechanisms that would allow the moderator to more directly control what is done and said, but what it will be, if anything, remains to be seen.
C-SPAN’s political editor Steve Scully will moderate the second debate (a “town hall” format). As it turns out, Scully has some connections to Democrat nominee Joe Biden:
In case you were wondering who the moderator of the 2nd debate is……..it’s this guy. ? https://t.co/Qew3U5DxZJ
— ???? (@Rockprincess818) October 1, 2020
Oh, and there’s also this:
Of course the moderator for the next debate was a Joe Biden intern…https://t.co/lZ7ucwR503 pic.twitter.com/Z4rC1dLCRs
— M3thods (@M2Madness) October 1, 2020
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Democrats can rest easy in the knowledge that there will NOT be any pro-Trump bias on display.
This is supposed to be the non partisan host for the next debate? https://t.co/oliUZje0BT
— Brandon Saario (@SaarioBrandon) October 1, 2020
I'm just spit-balling here…but I'm thinking he's gonna be prone to mute Trump's michttps://t.co/9vYUzdx8kD
— Major Patriot (@MajorPatriot) October 1, 2020
Seems like a conflict of interest.. https://t.co/3jifCtHSW5
— Kyle Hinchberger (@_Karate_Kyle_) October 1, 2020
Yea. No conflict of interest here…?
— [email protected] (@YellaHabibiHela) October 1, 2020
It's OK, Trump got good practice going up against a moderator and candidate in the first debate.
— Triple J (@JasonJakobsen) October 1, 2020
Just imagine the Democrat reaction if a debate moderator had once worked for Trump (or any Republican for that matter).