As the 2024 presidential race heats up, the choice of debate moderators has sparked controversy, particularly concerning CNN’s Jake Tapper. The announcement that Tapper, alongside Dana Bash, will moderate the first head-to-head debate on June 27 between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump in Atlanta has ignited discussions on media bias and fairness.
With the debates being held under Biden’s administration’s influence, the selection of moderators and debate rules reflects deeper political strategies. Trump, known for his confrontational debate style, might perceive the early scheduling and format as advantageous. Yet, this setup also exposes him to significant risks, especially considering the perceived partisan leanings of the host network, CNN.
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The debate’s format is conventional: a 90-minute duration with two commercial breaks and podium positions determined by a coin toss. However, the mechanics of the debate include no studio audience and strict control over speaking time, with microphones being muted except for the speaker’s turn. This control extends to prohibiting props and notes, though candidates will receive basic supplies like a pen and paper.
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