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The nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates confirmed on Friday that the October 15 faceoff would be scrapped. The decision was made a day after the commission announced the debate would take place “virtually” because Trump had contracted the coronavirus.
Trump balked at holding the debate in that format, and Biden scheduled a town hall with ABC News for that night once Trump said he would not participate.
Trump”s team later countered with a call to hold the debates as scheduled once the president”s doctor said he would be cleared to hold public events beginning on Saturday.
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The third debate, scheduled for October 22 in Nashville, Tennessee, is still on.