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The Vice Presidential Debate will be held Wednesday night. Over the weekend President Donald Trump was diagnosed with COVID. Debate organizers want to keep the candidates safe, so they suggested that VP Mike Pence and Kamala Harris sit with plexigass barriers around them. CNN reports that Pence does not want plexiglass barriers around him at the debate. A top Pence aide said the VP is rebuffing an announcement from the Commission on Presidential debates that the dividers would be used. "We have yet to hear medical evidence what the plexiglass is for," Pence's chief of staff Marc Short told CNN. The plexiglass dividers were announced by the commission on Monday night.
Both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton talked about creating jobs in their first meeting during the first presidential debate, but neither of them could have foreseen the boom in one industry after they finished talking - sales of pinatas are now through the roof!
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump spoke to supporters at a rally in Waukesha County Expo Centre, Wisconsin, on Wednesday saying that while his campaign is funded by “small donors” and his own wealth, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has received $100 million in contributions from Wall Street and hedge funds. Clinton and Trump will face off in a second presidential debate on October 9 in St. Louis, Missouri.
Senator for Vermont Bernie Sanders joined Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at a rally in Durham, New Hampshire, Wednesday, to promote free higher education. Clinton and Republican rival Donald Trump will face off in a second presidential debate on October 9 in St. Louis, Missouri, with the final debate taking place at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas on October 19.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton slammed her Republican rival Donald Trump for his comments about her in the first presidential debate held Monday night as she addressed supporters during a campaign rally in Raleigh, North Carolina on Tuesday. The second out of three presidential debates is scheduled to take place on October 9 in St Louis, Missouri and Americans will go to the polls to elect their new president on November 7.