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United States presidential debates

During presidential election campaigns in the United States, it has become customary for the candidates to engage in one or more debates. The topics discussed in the debate are often the most controversial issues of the time, and arguably elections have been nearly decided by these debates. Candidate debates are not constitutionally mandated, but they are now considered an intrinsic part of the election process. The debates are targeted mainly at undecided voters; those who tend not to be partial to any political ideology or party. Presidential debates are typically held late in the election cycle, after the political parties have nominated their candidates. The candidates typically meet in a large hall, often at a university, and usually before an audience of citizens. The formats of the debates have varied, with questions sometimes posed from one or more journalist moderators and in other cases members of the audience. The debate formats established during the 1988 through 2000 campaigns were governed in detail by secret memoranda of understanding (MOU) between the two major candidates; the MOU for the 2004 debates was, unlike the earlier agreements, jointly released to the public by the participants. Debates have been broadcast live on television, radio, and in recent years, the web. The first debate for the 1960 election drew over 66 million viewers out of a population of 179 million, making it one of the most-watched broadcasts in U.S. television history. The 1980 debates drew 80 million viewers out of a population of 226 million. Recent debates have drawn smaller audiences, ranging from 46 million for the first 2000 debate to a high of over 67 million for the first debate in 2012. A record-breaking audience of over 84 million people watched the first 2016 presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, a number that does not reflect online streaming. Since 1960, no year has had more than three presidential debates.

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· Timeline
1960
1960
Election
1960
Presidential debates
4
Presidential debates
Vice President Richard Nixon (R)
Vice presidential debates
No debates until 1976
Senator John F. Kennedy (D)
Senator John F. Kennedy (D)
Election
Senator John F. Kennedy (D)
No debates 1964–1972
No debates 1964–1972
Election
No debates 1964–1972
1976
1976
Election
1976
Presidential debates
3
Presidential debates
President Gerald Ford (R)
Vice presidential debates
1
Vice presidential debates
Senator Bob Dole (R)
Former Governor Jimmy Carter (D)
Former Governor Jimmy Carter (D)
Election
Former Governor Jimmy Carter (D)
Presidential debates
Senator Walter Mondale (D)
1980
1980
Election
1980
Presidential debates
2
Presidential debates
President Jimmy Carter (D)
Vice presidential debates
Debate canceled
Former Governor Ronald Reagan (R)
Former Governor Ronald Reagan (R)
Election
Former Governor Ronald Reagan (R)
Congressman John B. Anderson (I)
Congressman John B. Anderson (I)
Election
Congressman John B. Anderson (I)
1984
1984
Election
1984
Presidential debates
2
Presidential debates
President Ronald Reagan (R)
Vice presidential debates
1
Vice presidential debates
Vice President George H. W. Bush (R)
Former Vice President Walter Mondale (D)
Former Vice President Walter Mondale (D)
Election
Former Vice President Walter Mondale (D)
Presidential debates
Congresswoman Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1988
1988
Election
1988
Presidential debates
2
Presidential debates
Vice President George H. W. Bush (R)
Vice presidential debates
1
Vice presidential debates
Senator Dan Quayle (R)
Governor Michael Dukakis (D)
Governor Michael Dukakis (D)
Election
Governor Michael Dukakis (D)
Presidential debates
Senator Lloyd Bentsen (D)
1992
1992
Election
1992
Presidential debates
3
Presidential debates
President George H. W. Bush (R)
Vice presidential debates
1
Vice presidential debates
Vice President Dan Quayle (R)
Governor Bill Clinton (D)
Governor Bill Clinton (D)
Election
Governor Bill Clinton (D)
Presidential debates
Senator Al Gore (D)
Businessman Ross Perot (I)
Businessman Ross Perot (I)
Election
Businessman Ross Perot (I)
Presidential debates
Ret. Vice Admiral James Stockdale (I)
1996
1996
Election
1996
Presidential debates
2
Presidential debates
President Bill Clinton (D)
Vice presidential debates
1
Vice presidential debates
Vice President Al Gore (D)
Former Senator Bob Dole (R)
Former Senator Bob Dole (R)
Election
Former Senator Bob Dole (R)
Presidential debates
Former HUD Secretary Jack Kemp (R)
2000
2000
Election
2000
Presidential debates
3
Presidential debates
Vice President Al Gore (D)
Vice presidential debates
1
Vice presidential debates
Senator Joe Lieberman (D)
Governor George W. Bush (R)
Governor George W. Bush (R)
Election
Governor George W. Bush (R)
Presidential debates
Former Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney (R)
2004
2004
Election
2004
Presidential debates
3
Presidential debates
President George W. Bush (R)
Vice presidential debates
1
Vice presidential debates
Vice President Dick Cheney (R)
Senator John Kerry (D)
Senator John Kerry (D)
Election
Senator John Kerry (D)
Presidential debates
Senator John Edwards (D)
2008
2008
Election
2008
Presidential debates
3
Presidential debates
Senator John McCain (R)
Vice presidential debates
1
Vice presidential debates
Governor Sarah Palin (R)
Senator Barack Obama (D)
Senator Barack Obama (D)
Election
Senator Barack Obama (D)
Presidential debates
Senator Joe Biden (D)
2012
2012
Election
2012
Presidential debates
3
Presidential debates
President Barack Obama (D)
Vice presidential debates
1
Vice presidential debates
Vice President Joe Biden (D)
Former Governor Mitt Romney (R)
Former Governor Mitt Romney (R)
Election
Former Governor Mitt Romney (R)
Presidential debates
Congressman Paul Ryan (R)
2016
2016
Election
2016
Presidential debates
3
Presidential debates
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (D)
Vice presidential debates
1
Vice presidential debates
Senator Tim Kaine (D)
Businessman Donald Trump (R)
Businessman Donald Trump (R)
Election
Businessman Donald Trump (R)
Presidential debates
Governor Mike Pence (R)
2020
2020
Election
2020
Presidential debates
2
Presidential debates
President Donald Trump (R)
Vice presidential debates
1
Vice presidential debates
Vice President Mike Pence (R)
Former Vice President Joe Biden (D)
Former Vice President Joe Biden (D)
Election
Former Vice President Joe Biden (D)
Presidential debates
Senator Kamala Harris (D)
2024
2024
Election
2024
Presidential debates
1
Presidential debates
President Joe Biden (D)
Vice presidential debates
No vice presidential debates under this presidential matchup
Former President Donald Trump (R)
Former President Donald Trump (R)
Election
Former President Donald Trump (R)
1
1
Election
1
Presidential debates
Vice President Kamala Harris (D)
Presidential debates
1
Vice presidential debates
Governor Tim Walz (D)
Former President Donald Trump (R)
Former President Donald Trump (R)
Election
Former President Donald Trump (R)
Presidential debates
Senator JD Vance (R)
Election
Presidential debates
Vice presidential debates
1960
4
Vice President Richard Nixon (R)
No debates until 1976
Senator John F. Kennedy (D)
No debates 1964–1972
1976
3
President Gerald Ford (R)
1
Senator Bob Dole (R)
Former Governor Jimmy Carter (D)
Senator Walter Mondale (D)
1980
2
President Jimmy Carter (D)
Debate canceled
Former Governor Ronald Reagan (R)
Congressman John B. Anderson (I)
1984
2
President Ronald Reagan (R)
1
Vice President George H. W. Bush (R)
Former Vice President Walter Mondale (D)
Congresswoman Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1988
2
Vice President George H. W. Bush (R)
1
Senator Dan Quayle (R)
Governor Michael Dukakis (D)
Senator Lloyd Bentsen (D)
1992
3
President George H. W. Bush (R)
1
Vice President Dan Quayle (R)
Governor Bill Clinton (D)
Senator Al Gore (D)
Businessman Ross Perot (I)
Ret. Vice Admiral James Stockdale (I)
1996
2
President Bill Clinton (D)
1
Vice President Al Gore (D)
Former Senator Bob Dole (R)
Former HUD Secretary Jack Kemp (R)
2000
3
Vice President Al Gore (D)
1
Senator Joe Lieberman (D)
Governor George W. Bush (R)
Former Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney (R)
2004
3
President George W. Bush (R)
1
Vice President Dick Cheney (R)
Senator John Kerry (D)
Senator John Edwards (D)
2008
3
Senator John McCain (R)
1
Governor Sarah Palin (R)
Senator Barack Obama (D)
Senator Joe Biden (D)
2012
3
President Barack Obama (D)
1
Vice President Joe Biden (D)
Former Governor Mitt Romney (R)
Congressman Paul Ryan (R)
2016
3
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (D)
1
Senator Tim Kaine (D)
Businessman Donald Trump (R)
Governor Mike Pence (R)
2020
2
President Donald Trump (R)
1
Vice President Mike Pence (R)
Former Vice President Joe Biden (D)
Senator Kamala Harris (D)
2024
1
President Joe Biden (D)
No vice presidential debates under this presidential matchup
Former President Donald Trump (R)
1
Vice President Kamala Harris (D)
1
Governor Tim Walz (D)
Former President Donald Trump (R)
Senator JD Vance (R)
· Timeline › Sponsors, locations, moderators, panelists and viewership
1960
1960
Election
1960
Debate
First debate
Date
September 26, 1960
Sponsor
ABC, CBS, and NBC
Location
WBBM-TV studios
Location
Chicago, Illinois
Moderators
Howard K. Smith of CBS
Television Viewership
66.4 million
Second debate
Second debate
Election
Second debate
Debate
October 7, 1960
Date
WRC-TV studios
Sponsor
Washington, D.C.
Location
Frank McGee of NBC
Location
61.9 million
Third debate
Third debate
Election
Third debate
Debate
October 13, 1960
Date
Split-screen telecast with Nixon and panelists in ABC studios in Los Angeles and Kennedy in ABC studios in New York
Sponsor
Bill Shadel of ABC
Location
63.7 million
Fourth debate
Fourth debate
Election
Fourth debate
Debate
October 21, 1960
Date
ABC studios
Sponsor
New York City, New York
Location
Quincy Howe of ABC
Location
60.4 million
1976
1976
Election
1976
Debate
First debate
Date
September 23, 1976
Sponsor
League of Women Voters
Location
Walnut Street Theater
Location
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Moderators
Edwin Newman of NBC
Television Viewership
69.7 million
Second debate
Second debate
Election
Second debate
Debate
October 6, 1976
Date
Palace of Fine Arts
Sponsor
San Francisco, California
Location
Pauline Frederick of NPR
Location
63.9 million
VP Debate
VP Debate
Election
VP Debate
Debate
October 15, 1976
Date
Alley Theatre
Sponsor
Houston, Texas
Location
James Hoge of the Chicago Sun-Times
Location
43.2 million
Third debate
Third debate
Election
Third debate
Debate
October 22, 1976
Date
Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall at W&M
Sponsor
Williamsburg, Virginia
Location
Barbara Walters of ABC
Location
62.7 million
1980
1980
Election
1980
Debate
First debate
Date
September 21, 1980
Sponsor
Baltimore Convention Center
Location
Baltimore, Maryland
Location
Bill Moyers of PBS
Second debate
Second debate
Election
Second debate
Debate
October 28, 1980
Date
Public Music Hall
Sponsor
Cleveland, Ohio
Location
Howard K. Smith of ABC
Location
80.6 million
1984
1984
Election
1984
Debate
First debate
Date
October 7, 1984
Sponsor
Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts
Location
Louisville, Kentucky
Location
Barbara Walters of ABC
Moderators
65.1 million
VP debate
VP debate
Election
VP debate
Debate
October 11, 1984
Date
Philadelphia Convention Hall and Civic Center
Sponsor
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Location
Sander Vanocur of ABC
Location
56.7 million
Second debate
Second debate
Election
Second debate
Debate
October 21, 1984
Date
Music Hall, Municipal Auditorium
Sponsor
Kansas City, Missouri
Location
Edwin Newman
Location
67.3 million
1988
1988
Election
1988
Debate
First debate
Date
September 25, 1988
Sponsor
Commission on Presidential Debates
Location
Wait Chapel at Wake Forest University
Location
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Moderators
Jim Lehrer of PBS
Television Viewership
65.1 million
VP debate
VP debate
Election
VP debate
Debate
October 5, 1988
Date
Omaha Civic Auditorium
Sponsor
Omaha, Nebraska
Location
Judy Woodruff of PBS
Location
46.9 million
Second debate
Second debate
Election
Second debate
Debate
October 13, 1988
Date
Pauley Pavilion at UCLA
Sponsor
Los Angeles, California
Location
Bernard Shaw of CNN
Location
67.3 million
1992
1992
Election
1992
Debate
First debate
Date
October 11, 1992
Sponsor
Field House at Washington University in St. Louis
Location
St. Louis, Missouri
Location
Jim Lehrer of PBS
Moderators
62.4 million
VP debate
VP debate
Election
VP debate
Debate
October 13, 1992
Date
Theater for the Arts at Georgia Tech
Sponsor
Atlanta, Georgia
Location
Hal Bruno of ABC
Location
51.2 million
Second debate
Second debate
Election
Second debate
Debate
October 15, 1992
Date
Robins Center at University of Richmond
Sponsor
Richmond, Virginia
Location
Carole Simpson of ABC
Location
69.9 million
Third debate
Third debate
Election
Third debate
Debate
October 19, 1992
Date
Wharton Center for Performing Arts at MSU
Sponsor
East Lansing, Michigan
Location
Jim Lehrer of PBS
Location
66.9 million
1996
1996
Election
1996
Debate
First debate
Date
October 6, 1996
Sponsor
Mortensen Hall at The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts
Location
Hartford, Connecticut
Location
Jim Lehrer of PBS
Moderators
46.1 million
VP debate
VP debate
Election
VP debate
Debate
October 9, 1996
Date
Mahaffey Theater
Sponsor
St. Petersburg, Florida
Location
26.6 million
Second debate
Second debate
Election
Second debate
Debate
October 16, 1996
Date
Shiley Theater at University of San Diego
Sponsor
San Diego, California
Location
36.3 million
2000
2000
Election
2000
Debate
First debate
Date
October 3, 2000
Sponsor
Clark Athletic Center at University of Massachusetts
Location
Boston, Massachusetts
Location
Jim Lehrer of PBS
Moderators
46.6 million
VP debate
VP debate
Election
VP debate
Debate
October 5, 2000
Date
Norton Center for the Arts at Centre College
Sponsor
Danville, Kentucky
Location
Bernard Shaw of CNN
Location
28.5 million
Second debate
Second debate
Election
Second debate
Debate
October 11, 2000
Date
Wait Chapel at Wake Forest University
Sponsor
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Location
Jim Lehrer of PBS
Location
37.5 million
Third debate
Third debate
Election
Third debate
Debate
October 17, 2000
Date
Field House at Washington University in St. Louis
Sponsor
St. Louis, Missouri
Location
37.7 million
2004
2004
Election
2004
Debate
First debate
Date
September 30, 2004
Sponsor
Convocation Center at University of Miami
Location
Coral Gables, Florida
Location
Jim Lehrer of PBS
Moderators
62.4 million
VP debate
VP debate
Election
VP debate
Debate
October 5, 2004
Date
Veale Center at Case Western Reserve University
Sponsor
Cleveland, Ohio
Location
Gwen Ifill of PBS
Location
43.5 million
Second debate
Second debate
Election
Second debate
Debate
October 8, 2004
Date
Washington University in St. Louis
Sponsor
St. Louis, Missouri
Location
Charles Gibson of ABC
Location
46.7 million
Third debate
Third debate
Election
Third debate
Debate
October 13, 2004
Date
Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium at ASU
Sponsor
Tempe, Arizona
Location
Bob Schieffer of CBS
Location
51.1 million
2008
2008
Election
2008
Debate
First debate
Date
September 26, 2008
Sponsor
University of Mississippi
Location
Oxford, Mississippi
Location
Jim Lehrer of PBS
Moderators
52.4 million
VP debate
VP debate
Election
VP debate
Debate
October 2, 2008
Date
Washington University in St. Louis
Sponsor
St. Louis, Missouri
Location
Gwen Ifill of PBS
Location
69.9 million
Second debate
Second debate
Election
Second debate
Debate
October 7, 2008
Date
Belmont University
Sponsor
Nashville, Tennessee
Location
Tom Brokaw of NBC
Location
63.2 million
Third debate
Third debate
Election
Third debate
Debate
October 15, 2008
Date
Hofstra University
Sponsor
Hempstead, New York
Location
Bob Schieffer of CBS
Location
56.5 million
2012
2012
Election
2012
Debate
First debate
Date
October 3, 2012
Sponsor
University of Denver
Location
Denver, Colorado
Location
Jim Lehrer of PBS
Moderators
67.2 million
VP debate
VP debate
Election
VP debate
Debate
October 11, 2012
Date
Centre College
Sponsor
Danville, Kentucky
Location
Martha Raddatz of ABC
Location
51.4 million
Second debate
Second debate
Election
Second debate
Debate
October 16, 2012
Date
Hofstra University
Sponsor
Hempstead, New York
Location
Candy Crowley of CNN
Location
65.6 million
Third debate
Third debate
Election
Third debate
Debate
October 22, 2012
Date
Wold Performing Arts Center at Lynn University
Sponsor
Boca Raton, Florida
Location
Bob Schieffer of CBS
Location
59.2 million
2016
2016
Election
2016
Debate
First debate
Date
September 26, 2016
Sponsor
Hofstra University
Location
Hempstead, New York
Location
Lester Holt of NBC
Moderators
84 million
VP debate
VP debate
Election
VP debate
Debate
October 4, 2016
Date
Longwood University
Sponsor
Farmville, Virginia
Location
Elaine Quijano of CBS
Location
36 million
Second debate
Second debate
Election
Second debate
Debate
October 9, 2016
Date
Washington University in St. Louis
Sponsor
St. Louis, Missouri
Location
Anderson Cooper of CNNMartha Raddatz of ABC
Location
66.5 million
Third debate
Third debate
Election
Third debate
Debate
October 19, 2016
Date
Thomas & Mack Center at University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Sponsor
Paradise, Nevada
Location
Chris Wallace of Fox
Location
71.6 million
2020
2020
Election
2020
Debate
First debate
Date
September 29, 2020
Sponsor
Health Education Campus Samson Pavilion
Location
Cleveland, Ohio
Location
Chris Wallace of Fox
Moderators
73.1 million
VP debate
VP debate
Election
VP debate
Debate
October 7, 2020
Date
Kingsbury Hall at University of Utah
Sponsor
Salt Lake City, Utah
Location
Susan Page of USA Today
Location
57.9 million
Second debate
Second debate
Election
Second debate
Debate
October 15, 2020
Date
Arsht Center
Sponsor
Miami, Florida
Location
Steve Scully of C-SPAN
Location
Debate cancelled
Third debate
Third debate
Election
Third debate
Debate
October 22, 2020
Date
Belmont University
Sponsor
Nashville, Tennessee
Location
Kristen Welker of NBC
Location
63 million
2024
2024
Election
2024
Debate
First debate
Date
June 27, 2024
Sponsor
CNN, ABC, CBS (for VP debate)
Location
Techwood Turner Campus, Studio D
Location
Atlanta, Georgia
Moderators
Jake Tapper of CNNDana Bash of CNN
Television Viewership
51.3 million
Second debate
Second debate
Election
Second debate
Debate
September 10, 2024
Date
National Constitution Center
Sponsor
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Location
David Muir of ABCLinsey Davis of ABC
Location
67.1 million
VP debate
VP debate
Election
VP debate
Debate
October 1, 2024
Date
CBS Broadcast Center
Sponsor
New York City, New York
Location
Margaret Brennan of CBSNorah O'Donnell of CBS
Location
43 million
Election
Debate
Date
Sponsor
Location
Moderators
Television Viewership
Source
1960
First debate
September 26, 1960
ABC, CBS, and NBC
WBBM-TV studios
Chicago, Illinois
Howard K. Smith of CBS
million
Second debate
October 7, 1960
WRC-TV studios
Washington, D.C.
Frank McGee of NBC
million
Third debate
October 13, 1960
Split-screen telecast with Nixon and panelists in ABC studios in Los Angeles and Kennedy in ABC studios in New York
Bill Shadel of ABC
million
Fourth debate
October 21, 1960
ABC studios
New York City, New York
Quincy Howe of ABC
million
1976
First debate
September 23, 1976
League of Women Voters
Walnut Street Theater
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Edwin Newman of NBC
million
Second debate
October 6, 1976
Palace of Fine Arts
San Francisco, California
Pauline Frederick of NPR
million
VP Debate
October 15, 1976
Alley Theatre
Houston, Texas
James Hoge of the Chicago Sun-Times
million
Third debate
October 22, 1976
Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall at W&M
Williamsburg, Virginia
Barbara Walters of ABC
million
1980
First debate
September 21, 1980
Baltimore Convention Center
Baltimore, Maryland
Bill Moyers of PBS
Second debate
October 28, 1980
Public Music Hall
Cleveland, Ohio
Howard K. Smith of ABC
million
1984
First debate
October 7, 1984
Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts
Louisville, Kentucky
Barbara Walters of ABC
million
VP debate
October 11, 1984
Philadelphia Convention Hall and Civic Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Sander Vanocur of ABC
million
Second debate
October 21, 1984
Music Hall, Municipal Auditorium
Kansas City, Missouri
Edwin Newman
million
1988
First debate
September 25, 1988
Commission on Presidential Debates
Wait Chapel at Wake Forest University
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Jim Lehrer of PBS
million
VP debate
October 5, 1988
Omaha Civic Auditorium
Omaha, Nebraska
Judy Woodruff of PBS
million
Second debate
October 13, 1988
Pauley Pavilion at UCLA
Los Angeles, California
Bernard Shaw of CNN
million
1992
First debate
October 11, 1992
Field House at Washington University in St. Louis
St. Louis, Missouri
Jim Lehrer of PBS
million
VP debate
October 13, 1992
Theater for the Arts at Georgia Tech
Atlanta, Georgia
Hal Bruno of ABC
million
Second debate
October 15, 1992
Robins Center at University of Richmond
Richmond, Virginia
Carole Simpson of ABC
million
Third debate
October 19, 1992
Wharton Center for Performing Arts at MSU
East Lansing, Michigan
Jim Lehrer of PBS
million
1996
First debate
October 6, 1996
Mortensen Hall at The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts
Hartford, Connecticut
Jim Lehrer of PBS
million
VP debate
October 9, 1996
Mahaffey Theater
St. Petersburg, Florida
million
Second debate
October 16, 1996
Shiley Theater at University of San Diego
San Diego, California
million
2000
First debate
October 3, 2000
Clark Athletic Center at University of Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts
Jim Lehrer of PBS
million
VP debate
October 5, 2000
Norton Center for the Arts at Centre College
Danville, Kentucky
Bernard Shaw of CNN
million
Second debate
October 11, 2000
Wait Chapel at Wake Forest University
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Jim Lehrer of PBS
million
Third debate
October 17, 2000
Field House at Washington University in St. Louis
St. Louis, Missouri
million
2004
First debate
September 30, 2004
Convocation Center at University of Miami
Coral Gables, Florida
Jim Lehrer of PBS
million
VP debate
October 5, 2004
Veale Center at Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio
Gwen Ifill of PBS
million
Second debate
October 8, 2004
Washington University in St. Louis
St. Louis, Missouri
Charles Gibson of ABC
million
Third debate
October 13, 2004
Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium at ASU
Tempe, Arizona
Bob Schieffer of CBS
million
2008
First debate
September 26, 2008
University of Mississippi
Oxford, Mississippi
Jim Lehrer of PBS
million
VP debate
October 2, 2008
Washington University in St. Louis
St. Louis, Missouri
Gwen Ifill of PBS
million
Second debate
October 7, 2008
Belmont University
Nashville, Tennessee
Tom Brokaw of NBC
million
Third debate
October 15, 2008
Hofstra University
Hempstead, New York
Bob Schieffer of CBS
million
2012
First debate
October 3, 2012
University of Denver
Denver, Colorado
Jim Lehrer of PBS
million
VP debate
October 11, 2012
Centre College
Danville, Kentucky
Martha Raddatz of ABC
million
Second debate
October 16, 2012
Hofstra University
Hempstead, New York
Candy Crowley of CNN
million
Third debate
October 22, 2012
Wold Performing Arts Center at Lynn University
Boca Raton, Florida
Bob Schieffer of CBS
million
2016
First debate
September 26, 2016
Hofstra University
Hempstead, New York
Lester Holt of NBC
84 million
VP debate
October 4, 2016
Longwood University
Farmville, Virginia
Elaine Quijano of CBS
36 million
Second debate
October 9, 2016
Washington University in St. Louis
St. Louis, Missouri
Anderson Cooper of CNNMartha Raddatz of ABC
million
Third debate
October 19, 2016
Thomas & Mack Center at University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Paradise, Nevada
Chris Wallace of Fox
million
2020
First debate
September 29, 2020
Health Education Campus Samson Pavilion
Cleveland, Ohio
Chris Wallace of Fox
million
VP debate
October 7, 2020
Kingsbury Hall at University of Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
Susan Page of USA Today
million
Second debate
October 15, 2020
Arsht Center
Miami, Florida
Steve Scully of C-SPAN
Debate cancelled
Third debate
October 22, 2020
Belmont University
Nashville, Tennessee
Kristen Welker of NBC
63 million
2024
First debate
June 27, 2024
CNN, ABC, CBS (for VP debate)
Techwood Turner Campus, Studio D
Atlanta, Georgia
Jake Tapper of CNNDana Bash of CNN
million
Second debate
September 10, 2024
National Constitution Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
David Muir of ABCLinsey Davis of ABC
million

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