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Alford: Louisiana needs to establish a commission on statewide TV debates

If there’s anything the televised debates of the past two years in Louisiana have taught us, says Jeremy Alford, it’s that the state desperately needs to create a nonpartisan, nonprofit commission on statewide TV debates. For more information, please visit Business Report.
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Iran’s Latest Propaganda Tool: The Clinton-Trump Debates on Live TV

Iran’s state television, a bastion of conservative ideologues, for once interrupted its regular programing about the “murders and crimes committed” by the United States and broadcast all three debates between Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump — live.
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A U.S. Senate debate in Louisiana turns ugly, with David Duke at its center

David Duke, the former grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan who is running for a U.S. Senate seat in Louisiana, became the focal point of an ugly election debate Wednesday night. He insisted that the political system is rigged, that Black Lives Matter activists are "destroying America," and that Hillary
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Presidential Debate Essay Contest Winners Announced

The contest — a partnership between UNLV, CCSD, and LVCVA — challenged local public and district-sponsored charter school students in grades nine through 12 to submit essays answering: “Are Presidential Debates necessary: Why or why not?”
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Debating the debates: More than one ‘winner’ to declare

With all the criticism, conspiracy theories and doubt, the world is asking itself, are these debates worth the trouble? Do they make a difference? Do they even matter? I’m here to tell you, absolutely. Read more at The Tennessean.
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Get rid of audiences at presidential debates

Why have audiences at all? The first televised presidential debate, between John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon in 1960, took place in a television studio, not a grand hall
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Debate breaks record as most-watched in U.S. history

Well over 80 million people tuned in to see Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump face off, setting a new record in the sixty year history of televised presidential debates.
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Poll: Clinton appeared more 'presidential' as debates wore on

In all of the categories, Clinton outranked Trump in the Gallup poll, and in each she improved her standing slightly, whereas Trump either remained the same or lost ground as the three debates unfolded.
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The Presidential Debates Set Ratings Records in 2016

The results are in and shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone who has been following this election: 2016 delivered the most viewers of any presidential debate cycle in U.S. TV history.
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