NPR Coverage of Final Presidential Debate

NPR Coverage of 2nd Presidential Debate

NPR Coverage of Vice Presidential Debate

NPR Coverage of Presidential and Vice Presidential Debates

NPR Coverage of First Presidential Debate

NPR Coverage of Presidential and Vice Presidential Debates

 

 

 

Join KJZZ and NPR for Live Coverage of
the Presidential and Vice Presidential Debates

6-8 p.m. on 91.5 FM and KJZZ.org.


KJZZ will feature analysis from NPR Senior Washington editor Ron Elving, political analysts E.J. Dionne and Matt Continetti and several NPR policy reporters after each 90-minute debate.

 

Wednesday, October 3
First Presidential Debate - Domestic Policy

Moderator: Jim Lehrer, Executive Editor of the PBS NewsHour.  University of Denver, Denver, CO.

Thursday, October 11
Vice Presidential Debate - Foreign and Domestic Policy

Moderator:
Martha Raddatz, Senior Foreign Affairs Correspondent for ABC News. Centre College, Danville, KY.

Tuesday, October 16
Second Presidential Debate - Town Hall

Moderator:
Candy Crowley, Chief Political Correspondent and CNN Anchor. Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY.

Monday, October 22
Third Presidential Debate - Foreign Policy

Moderator:
Bob Schieffer, Chief Washington Correspondent for CBS News and Moderator of Face the Nation. Lynn University, Boca Raton, FL.


More details about the format for each debate are available at the Commission on Presidential Debates.

For the latest news about national races, visit NPR's Election 2012 web page.

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