Presidential Debates
Presidential Candidates Debate
1996-10-11T20:52:13-04:00https://ximage.c-spanvideo.org/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwaWN0dXJlcy5jLXNwYW52aWRlby5vcmciLCJrZXkiOiJGaWxlc1wvOTEyXC8xOTk2MTAxMTIxMDgxMzAwMV9oZC5qcGciLCJlZGl0cyI6eyJyZXNpemUiOnsiZml0IjoiY292ZXIiLCJoZWlnaHQiOjUwNn19fQ==President Ronald Reagan and former Vice President Walter Mondale met in Louisville, Kentucky, for the first of two presidential debates prior to the 1984 presidential election. The candidates responded to questions from a panel of journalists on issues in the 1984 election, including balancing the federal budget and foreign policy issues. The debate was moderated by Barbara Walters. Other panelists were James Wieghart, Diane Sawyer, and Fred Barnes.
The same questions were posed to each candidate, who had two-and-a-half minutes to respond. Follow-up questions from panelists were permitted. The candidates were given one minute for rebuttals and four minutes for closing statements.
President Ronald Reagan and former Vice President Walter Mondale met in Louisville, Kentucky, for the first of two presidential debates prio…
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President Ronald Reagan and former Vice President Walter Mondale met in Louisville, Kentucky, for the first of two presidential debates prior to the 1984 presidential election. The candidates responded to questions from a panel of journalists on issues in the 1984 election, including balancing the federal budget and foreign policy issues. The debate was moderated by Barbara Walters. Other panelists were James Wieghart, Diane Sawyer, and Fred Barnes.
The same questions were posed to each candidate, who had two-and-a-half minutes to respond. Follow-up questions from panelists were permitted. The candidates were given one minute for rebuttals and four minutes for closing statements. close
The same questions were posed to each candidate, who had two-and-a-half minutes to respond. Follow-up questions from panelists were permitted. The candidates were given one minute for rebuttals and four minutes for closing statements.
President Ronald Reagan and former Vice President Walter Mondale met in Louisville, Kentucky, for the first of two presidential debates prio… read more
President Ronald Reagan and former Vice President Walter Mondale met in Louisville, Kentucky, for the first of two presidential debates prior to the 1984 presidential election. The candidates responded to questions from a panel of journalists on issues in the 1984 election, including balancing the federal budget and foreign policy issues. The debate was moderated by Barbara Walters. Other panelists were James Wieghart, Diane Sawyer, and Fred Barnes.
The same questions were posed to each candidate, who had two-and-a-half minutes to respond. Follow-up questions from panelists were permitted. The candidates were given one minute for rebuttals and four minutes for closing statements. close
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