Biden and Trump Set for Earliest Presidential Debate in History
A June 27 debate could reshape the 2024 election landscape, with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s potential participation adding uncertainty.
- Biden and Trump will face off in an unprecedented early debate on June 27, bypassing the Commission on Presidential Debates.
- The debate's timing aims to address voter perceptions and allow campaigns to recalibrate before conventions.
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. needs to meet polling and ballot access requirements to join the debate stage.
- Kennedy has achieved ballot access in five states and needs to secure more by June 20 to qualify.
- Both campaigns anticipate significant impacts from the debate, potentially influencing voter sentiment and campaign strategies.