Biden and Trump's first 2024 debate will be different from any other in recent memory (2024)

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are set to face off Thursday night in the earliest major presidential debate on record.

Both men enter their first face-off of 2024 locked into a race that remains very tight. According to RealClearPolitics' polling averages, Trump holds narrow leads in key swing states that could decide the race.

In an era where Americans watch few live events besides football, the evening offers each campaign a chance to get its message in front of millions.

Here are the vital facts you need to know before Thursday night's debate.

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When is it and how can I watch it?

The first presidential debate of the 2024 election is scheduled for Thursday at 9 p.m. ET. CNN will host the debate, but all major broadcast and cable networks will offer simulcasts. You can also stream the debate on Max. If you can't access the debate any of those ways, CNN is also streaming it on its website here. You don't even need a cable login.

The debate will last 90 minutes.

Biden and Trump's first 2024 debate will be different from any other in recent memory (1)

How is this debate different?

Beyond taking place in the summer, this debate will differ from any other recent memory. Instead of a live audience, Trump and Biden will square off at CNN's studios in Atlanta. There will be moderators, but both campaigns effectively killed off the bipartisan organization that has hosted debates for years. So CNN chose its anchors Jake Tapper and Dana Bash.

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At Biden team's urging, CNN has pledged to mute the mic of the candidate who's not speaking. You might recall that in 2020, Biden asked then-President Trump, "Will you shut up man?" during their raucous first debate. The first debate was considered by just about everyone involved to be an abject disaster.

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Trump is set to get the last word this time since Biden elected to choose his podium position after winning a coin toss. There will be no opening statements.

Wait, there are going to be commercials?

Yes, there will be two commercial breaks. This, too, is a major departure from traditional debates.

What about fact-checking?

The CNN correspondent Daniel Dale rose to fame fact-checking Trump, but don't expect him, Tapper, or Bash to chime in during the debate. David Chalian, CNN's political director, told The New York Times that the debate "is not the ideal arena for live fact-checking." The fact-checking will have to wait until after the debate.

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What's Robert F. Kennedy Jr. going to be doing?

It's not clear yet. We know he won't be joining the two presidents on the stage. CNN confirmed that Kennedy failed to reach its twin thresholds of 15% in four selected national polls and qualifying for the requisite number of ballots in each state. The billionaire attorney and philanthropist Nicole Shanahan, Kennedy's running mate, has promised "a few surprises" with their own live broadcast.

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Ok, cats out of the bag! If you don’t want to watch the @CNN fake debate Thursday, we’ve got you covered. Plus a few surprises. Stay tuned. 😉 https://t.co/fJNslvgU4J

— Nicole Shanahan (@NicoleShanahan) June 23, 2024

Kennedy's campaign is in a critical moment. He previously announced that he raised less money in May than in any month this year, mainly due to Shanahan's decision to tap into less of her fortune. The noted vaccine skeptic is also in the thick of trying to qualify for the ballot in all 50 states.

A third-party presidential hopeful hasn't made a debate stage since 1992, so Kennedy's failure is far from unprecedented.

How is Trump approaching the debate?

After years of suggesting Biden is too feeble to do the job, Trump has been slightly complimentary of the man who beat him in the 2020 election.

Trump on Biden: "I think he will be somebody who will be a worthy debater. I don't want to underestimate him."

— Meridith McGraw (@meridithmcgraw) June 20, 2024

Republicans seem to recognize that setting the bar for Biden's performance at practically not dying on the stage is, uh, a low bar. So instead, Trump is engaged in the very traditional game of trying to shape the media narrative before the showdown begins.

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What about Biden?

Biden has spent days prepping for the debate at Camp David, the presidential retreat. History shows that incumbent presidents typically struggle in the first debate, a fact that both former President Barack Obama and Trump can attest to. Biden's lawyer Bob Bauer was expected to reprise his role as the former president in mock debates. The former White House chief of staff Ron Klain, who has prepped Democrats for general-election debates for decades, is taking time off from his new perch at Airbnb to help as well.

What topics can we expect?

Only Tapper, Bash, and a few select people at CNN know the exact questions. That being said, a few issues seem almost guaranteed to come up. Polls show that Americans have deep concerns about Biden's age. Some national polls have also showed support for Trump dropping slightly in the wake of him becoming the first former president to be convicted of a felony. Tapper has also grilled Republicans who, like Trump, continue to try to raise doubts about the 2020 election. The former president never directly conceded the race.

Trump's comeback campaign is also surging because of views about the US economy. Traditional metrics show Biden has much to be proud of, but while inflation has cooled, voters are still angry about high prices. Voters are also deeply skeptical of Biden's immigration policies, one of the biggest areas of disagreement between the two presidential contenders.

Wasn't it possible there would be no debates?

Yes, that was a very real possibility. In 2022, The Republican National Committee formally withdrew from the Commission on Presidential Debates after years of tensions with the organization that had organized general-election debates since 1988. It became an open question of how debates would move forward this time.

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Trump, who easily dispatched his primary opponents, began goading Biden into debating him anyplace and anytime. In late April, Biden told the radio host Howard Stern he would debate Trump. Weeks later, Biden's campaign delivered the final blow to the commission, confirming that Biden would not participate in any of its scheduled debates. The president's team said the debates had become too unruly and were scheduled too late in the calendar.

Biden campaign: “The purpose of this letter is to provide notice that the President will not be participating in the Commission on Presidential Debates’ announced debates in 2024.” They float a different schedule: one debate in late June, one in September; VP debate in late July. pic.twitter.com/A6fIazJSjG

— Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur) May 15, 2024

Trump and Biden then quickly agreed on the CNN debate and another contest in September, operating without any help from the commission. The pair haven't agreed to a third debate. Traditionally, the commission held two formal debates and one town-hall-style debate.

What's next after the debate?

Both sides are set to campaign on Friday. Biden will be in North Carolina. Trump will be in Virginia, a state that hasn't gone for the GOP in a presidential election since 2004. Trump is optimistic he can expand the list of swing states.

At least one more debate is on the calendar; ABC News plans to host a September 10 debate. Vice President Kamala Harris and Trump's yet-to-be-named running mate are also expected to debate. They haven't settled on one network to host that debate.

Biden and Trump's first 2024 debate will be different from any other in recent memory (2024)

FAQs

What were the ratings for the presidential debate? ›

The much-anticipated debate on Thursday night between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump drew an estimated 51.27 million viewers to the CNN presentation, Nielsen and CNN reported on Friday.

When was the last presidential debate? ›

As a result, 2020 had the fewest debates since 1996. The final debate took place on October 22. Additionally, a debate between the vice presidential candidates Mike Pence and Kamala Harris took place on October 7.

What is the most watched presidential debate in history? ›

The most watched debate in history also featured Donald Trump, when 84.4 million Americans tuned in to see him face off in the first of three debates versus Hillary Clinton in 2016.

Who has the best presidential rating? ›

Total Scores/Overall Rankings
President2021 Final ScoreOverall Rankings
2021
Abraham Lincoln8971
George Washington8512
Franklin D. Roosevelt8413
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How many votes did Kennedy win by? ›

Kennedy won 303 to 219 in the Electoral College, and he won the reported national popular vote by 112,827, a margin of 0.17 percent.

Who is the first presidential debate? ›

1960 Kennedy–Nixon debates

The first general election presidential debate was 1960 United States presidential debates, held on September 26, 1960, between Senator John F. Kennedy, the Democratic nominee, and Vice President Richard Nixon, the Republican nominee, at CBS's WBBM-TV in Chicago.

Who officially elects the president? ›

In other U.S. elections, candidates are elected directly by popular vote. But the president and vice president are not elected directly by citizens. Instead, they are chosen through the Electoral College process.

How many watched the CNN presidential debate? ›

CNN's Thursday night debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump was watched by 51.27 million viewers on television, according to Nielsen data. The 90-minute debate, which sent shockwaves through the political world, was simulcast across 22 networks.

How many people are watching the debate? ›

While still a sizable TV audience, it represents sharp drop in viewership from the first Biden-Trump debate in 2020, which drew 73 million viewers.

Who is winning the presidential debate? ›

Trump was also the clear winner of the debate when we asked debate watchers to directly compare the two candidates' performances. Sixty percent said that Trump performed best, while only 21 percent said Biden performed best. Nineteen percent said they didn't know.

What time is the presidential debate tonight? ›

The presidential debate between President Biden and Donald Trump begins at 9 p.m. ET in CNN's Atlanta studios.

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