The final TV debate on the 23rd of the U.S. presidential election A fierce debate is expected October 22 18:17

The final direct confrontation between President Trump and Democratic Party Mr. Biden will be held on the 23rd of Japan time ahead of the US presidential election, which is approaching on the 3rd of next month.

A fierce debate is expected, with a focus on whether President Trump, who will be led by Mr. Biden in the polls, can create a flow to the final round.

The final direct confrontation between President Trump and the opposition Democratic Party, Mr. Biden, will take place on the night of the 22nd at 10 am Japan time on the 23rd for an hour and a half in southern Tennessee.



The TV debate has been held three times in the past presidential elections, but this time last week, the two camps confronted each other over whether to go online after being infected with President Trump's new coronavirus for the second scheduled time. It will be canceled for the first time in about 3 weeks from the first time last month.



In addition, on the 23rd, President Trump repeatedly interrupted Mr. Biden's remarks at the first debate, and in response to the situation that the discussion did not proceed due to slander and criticism, the remarks at the beginning of each agenda Will take unusual steps to cut off the voice of the other party's microphone.



Six themes such as the new coronavirus, racial issues, climate variability, and security are set in the debate, and fierce debate is expected.



With more than 10 days until the election day, Mr. Biden is consistently leading President Trump in polls, whether Mr. Biden will solidify his advantage or whether President Trump can create a flow to the final round. The focus.