Who won the 2012 presidential debate?
Who won the 2012 presidential debate?
A CNN poll of debate watchers found that 48% of respondents called Obama the winner, 40% called Romney the winner, and 12% had no opinion or thought they tied; CNN noted that the debate audience polled was about five percentage points more Republican than the general population.
What was the first presidential debate in US history?
The first general election presidential debate was 1960 United States presidential debates, held on September 26, 1960, between U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy, the Democratic nominee, and Vice President Richard Nixon, the Republican nominee, in Chicago at the studios of CBS’s WBBM-TV.
When was the first presidential debate in 2008?
September 26: First presidential debate (University of Mississippi)
| First presidential debate | |
|---|---|
| Date(s) | September 26, 2008 |
| Venue | University of Mississippi |
| Location | Oxford, Mississippi |
| Participants | John McCain Barack Obama |
Who is moderating the presidential debates in 2020?
September 29 presidential debate (Case Western Reserve University)
| Presidential debate | |
|---|---|
| Participants | Donald Trump Joe Biden |
| Footage | Fox News (lower bitrate), PBS (higher bitrate) |
| Moderator(s) | Chris Wallace of Fox News |
| Transcript | [1] [2] [3] |
Where was the presidential debate held?
United States
2020 United States presidential debates/Location
Who became president in 1960?
John F. Kennedy, a wealthy Democratic senator from Massachusetts, was elected president in 1960, defeating Vice President Richard Nixon. Though he clearly won the electoral vote, Kennedy’s received only 118,000 more votes than Nixon in this close election.