Debate

During the Senate debate, Iowa Republican Sen. Joni Ernst was asked about the price of soybeans, but she fumbled and got it wrong.
The Senator majority leader is called out for failing to pass additional relief measures to help Americans struggling through the pandemic.
Democratic challenger Jaime Harrison declined to debate unless both candidates took a coronavirus test. GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham declined.
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For months, President Donald Trump questioned the efficacy of masks and continued to hold crowded rallies. Now, he has tested positive for COVID-19.
The presidential debate commission says it will soon adopt changes to its format after Trump repeatedly interrupted Biden and the moderator during the first debate.
The House Speaker told "CBS This Morning": Trump "doesn't tell the truth," and "he isn't committed to our Constitution."
The Democratic nominee uses Trump's own words to dismantle a persistent right-wing talking point.
There have been discussions within the White House about changing the format of the briefings to curtail the president’s role, according to several sources.
In a 2019 Gallup poll, 4 in 10 Americans viewed socialism favorably. At the same time, politicians on both sides of the aisle are also using the word “socialist” as a slur against their opponents. So how did “socialism” become a dirty word in American politics?