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To the Point

A new low for US presidential debates and election integrity

The first debate of the 2020 presidential campaign was like no other. Forget Lincoln-Douglas, Kennedy-Nixon or Reagan-Carter. Can a hallowed democatic institution be restored before the November election?

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By Warren Olney • Oct 1, 2020 • 1h 8m Listen

President Trump has done it again, subjecting Joe Biden to interruptions and distractions like those he used against Hillary Clinton four years ago. Biden struck back by calling the president a clown and a liar. Their performance is seen as a threat to political discussion, the integrity of the November election, and America’s worldwide reputation as a guarantor of democracy through rule of law and free and fair elections.

KCRW’S Warren Olney talks about the first debate of the 2020 presidential campaign with America’s leading scholar of political communications. The University of Pennsylvania’s Kathleen Hall Jamieson says President Trump’s “distractions and interruptions ... perverted … a hallowed tradition.”

She says, “Vice President Biden was trying to engage in a more traditional discussion. ... He was frustrated by Donald Trump's capacity to make it more difficult.” Hall Jamieson also concedes that viewers of Fox News will perceive the confrontation differently from audiences of other mainstream news outlets.

Former NATO Ambassador Nicholas Burns says the president “hijacked the entire debate ... to hurt us overseas,” where the U.S. has enjoyed respect for decades as a “mature democracy.” He adds, “The president seems to be torpedoing the election before the votes are cast.”

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    Warren Olney

    former KCRW broadcaster

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    Andrea Brody

    Senior Producer, KCRW's Life Examined and To the Point podcast

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    Kathleen Hall Jamieson

    Director, Annenberg Public Policy Center, University of Pennsylvania.

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    Nicholas Burns

    Harvard Kennedy School of Government

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    Rick Hasen

    professor of law and the director of the Safeguarding Democracy Project at UCLA

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