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Trump-Biden in last 'presidential debate', major changes in debate rules



Everyone knows more or less about the bitter experience of the last presidential debate. The whole of the United States has witnessed Trump's "rudeness" in overthrowing Democratic candidate Joe Biden. In the run-up to the November 3 election, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden are set to take part in the last presidential debate on Thursday.



According to the new guidelines, the Presidential Debate Commission is moving towards a new decision to avoid 'unwanted criticism' in the midst of a healthy debate. According to the new decision, Biden's mic will remain closed during the time Trump speaks, and the same thing will apply to Trump when Biden speaks. At the same time, the new guidelines of the Debate Commission say that the microphones of both the people will be kept off when there is no question and answer session.

 Simply put, each candidate will have two minutes to answer the moderator's questions during the debate. At that point, when one speaks, the other candidate's mic will be turned off. On the other hand, after the two are asked on each issue, some time will be allocated for open discussion, according to the Debate Commission. Only then will either Trump or Biden be muted.

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