Guide to 2020 presidential debates SEP 29 – FIRST PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE President Donald Trump Former vice president Joe Biden Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio Moderator: Chris Wallace, “Fox News Sunday” anchor. Known for sharp interviewing style and memorable TV interviews with Trump OCT 15 – SECOND PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Miami, Florida. Debate will be town hall format, with audience members posing questions Moderator: Steve Scully, political editor at C-SPAN. Served as backup moderator for all presidential debates in 2016 OCT 22 – THIRD PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE Belmont University, Nashville, Tennessee All debates scheduled to take place from 21:00-22:30ET (02:00-03:30GMT) with no commercial interruptions Moderator: Kristen Welker, White House correspondent for NBC News and co-anchor of weekend “Today” program. Second black female journalist to serve as solo moderator of presidential debate OCT 7 – VICE-PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE Vice President Mike Pence Senator Kamala Harris University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah Moderator: Susan Page, Washington bureau chief of USA Today. Veteran White House journalist, has covered 10 presidential elections Audience: 2016 matchups between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump drew average of 74 million U.S. TV viewers Source: Commission on Presidential Debates Pictures: Getty Images, Youtube © GRAPHIC NEWS