The second presidential debate of the 2024 U.S. presidential debate contrasted a polished, occasionally evasive performance by Vice President Kamala Harris against an aggressive, defensive performance by former President Donald Trump. Virginia Tech political scientist Karen Hult and media communications expert Cayce Myers discussed the results of the debate.
Tag: Presidential Debate
Reminder: Debate Watch Party at Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Fullerton’s Housing and Residential Engagement office is hosting a watch party from 5:30-7 p.m. tonight for CSUF students to view Donald Trump and Kamala Harris’ first presidential debate of 2024.
Experts Available: Trump, Harris square off for first and perhaps only debate – what’s at stake?
Tuesday, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will share a stage in what may be the only presidential debate before the November election. Political scientist Karen Hult and media communications expert Cayce Myers can provide perspective on…
MSU expert: How much do presidential debates matter?
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are set to square off for their first presidential debate matchup on September 10 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Expert Available: Harris’ & Trump’s Teams Clash Over Sept. 10th Presidential Debate
The Harris campaign wants ABC News to keep the mics on throughout the entire debate. Trump’s team is now threatening to pull out of the debate entirely. …
Presidential Debate 2024: Biden vs. Trump
This Thursday, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will debate. We are looking for experts to provide insights on the candidates’ strategies, debate performances, and potential influence on voters.
Expert Availalble: Biden and Trump Set for First Debate Showdown in Four Years
President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump are set to debate for the first time in four years on Thursday, June 27, at 9 p.m. EST. …
SU Presidential Campaign and Communications Expert Available for Trump/Biden Debate Predictions and Analysis
U.S. presidential candidate debates have proven more controversial during the 2020 election than any other in history. Dr. Joshua Bolton, assistant professor of communication at Salisbury University (MD), is available to provide analysis of the final debate between incumbent Donald…
Rutgers’s David Greenberg Available to Discuss Presidential Debate
David Greenberg, a Rutgers–New Brunswick professor of history and of journalism and media studies, is available to discuss last night’s presidential debate. “Despite the chaos, there was a narrative arc to last night’s debate,” said Greenberg. “At first, Trump’s bluster…
Rutgers Experts Available to Discuss Presidential Debate
Rutgers University experts are available to discuss last night’s presidential debate. Ross Baker, professor of political science Baker said: “The debate was the most disheartening 90 minutes in the history of the presidency. It was an effort on the president’s…
SU Political Science Chair Available to Provide Presidential Debate Analysis
Dr. Adam Hoffman, chair of Salisbury University’s Political Science Department, is available beginning Wednesday, September 30, to provide analysis of the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Hoffman is a frequent contributor to media in the Maryland-D.C.…
Rutgers Experts Available to Discuss Presidential Debate Topics
Rutgers University–New Brunswick and Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences have a range of faculty experts available before, during and after the first presidential debate on the selected topics: the records of President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden, the…
Robert Schmuhl of @ArtsLettersND and @ND_AMST available to comment on #Debates2020
Robert Schmuhl, Walter H. Annenberg-Edmund P. Joyce Chair Emeritus in American Studies and Journalism, is available to comment on tomorrow’s presidential debate, especially on the historical impact of these debates on presidential elections and Biden’s chances according to history. https://news.nd.edu/our-experts/schmuhl-robert/ Schmuhl is an…
‘Be your own judge’: how to avoid debate misinformation
President Donald Trump will debate former Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday evening in Cleveland, Ohio. Chris Wallace of Fox News will moderate the matchup and announced the debate will include discussion of the Supreme Court, COVID-19, economy, race and…