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TV Networks to Urge Biden and Trump to Debate, Wading Into a Fraught Topic

Speculation has swirled in the political world about whether the presumptive candidates will agree to the traditional face-to-face events, a campaign staple since 1976.

Michael M. Grynbaum
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Commission on Presidential Debates, Debates (Political), News and News Media, Presidential Election of 2024, Television, Trump, Donald J
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