EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) – Incumbent President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden squared off for the second and last time on a debate stage Thursday night in Nashville.
With two weeks left until Election Day, new debate rules in effect, and Biden leading nationally in the polls, the action kicked off at 9 p.m., and was broadcasted live from Belmont University, a private Christian university in Nashville, Tennessee.
The debate was broken into six 15-minute segments, each focused on a different topic chosen by the moderator, NBC’s Karen Welker. Welker’s topical lineup was: “Fighting Covid-19,” “American Families,” “Race in America,” “Climate Change,” “National Security,” and “Leadership.”
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