Final Presidential Debate 2020: guide
All 5 Australian networks will screen the final Debate live to air this Friday.
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On Friday the Final Presidential Debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden will be held at Belmont University in Nashville.
All 5 Australian networks will screen this Live to Air, moderated by White House correspondent and co-anchor of NBC’s Weekend Today, Kristen Welker.
ABC News
11:45am . USA Votes Final Presidential Debate – Preview
A Preview of the Final Presidential Debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden. Candidates will be looking to lock in support and win over undecided and wavering voters.
12pm USA Votes: Final Presidential Debate
Just 12 days before the US Election, the Final Presidential Debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Joe Biden. Who will be able to present a winning argument and convince undecided votes?
1:30pm Analysis
After the Final Presidential Debate Ellen Fanning and Stan Grant bring you reaction and analysis, joined by David Speers, David Lipson, John Barron and guests to dissect the key moments as Donald Trump and Joe Biden face off.
Seven
12pm US Presidential Debate 2020
Live coverage of the third Presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
Nine
12pm Nine News: Debate Night In America
Join Nine News live from Belmont University in Nashville for the final presidential debate between Mr Trump and Mr Biden, moderated by NBC News White House correspondent and co-anchor of NBC’s Weekend Today, Kristen Welker.
10
12pm America Decides 2020: Presidential Debate
10 News First and CBS News present the final U.S. Presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
SBS
12pm US Presidential & Vice Presidential Debates 2020 Ep 3
SBS World News has special coverage of the second Presidential debate with our broadcast partner ABC America.
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2 Responses
Why?
Seriously, if one or two networks, okay, but why all 5?
I know the USA is a ‘super power’ and the result is politically significant. But I live in Australia and the over saturation of US politics irrespective of the upcoming election is quite astounding!
Hopefully it’s not anything like the first one.