US Presidential Election First Television Debate Begins September 30, 10:26

The first direct confrontation between candidates for the US presidential election, a television debate, began after 10 am Japan time.



President Trump, who is aiming for re-election, and former Vice President Biden, who is aiming to regain power, are expected to have a fierce debate over measures against the new corona virus and how to deal with racial discrimination.

The first television debate between President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden for the US presidential election in November began on the night of the 29th in Midwest Ohio, after 10 am on the 29th of Japan time.



The debate will take 90 minutes to discuss six themes, including combating the new coronavirus, addressing racism, and nominating a Supreme Court judge.



Military vehicles are also placed around the venue, and strict alerts are put in place, and all the people involved in the site, including the press, are obliged to test for viruses, making it an unusual debate. ..

Prior to the debate, the Trump camp is trying to impress Mr. Biden as a weak candidate, saying, "I was asked by the Biden camp to take multiple breaks but declined because I didn't need it."

Meanwhile, the Biden camp has released its own tax record to show its transparency, as reports of President Trump's failure to pay income tax to the country for 10 of the 15 years before his inauguration have attracted attention. , Both camps were strengthening their confrontational stance even before the debate.



The debate will be held until noon Japan time, and the two candidates are expected to have a fierce debate, and the focus will be on whether President Trump, who has allowed Mr. Biden to lead in the opinion poll approval rating, will be able to make a comeback.