Must-see TV: Trump, Biden to square off in first face-to-face debate of 2020 election
WASHINGTON, Wash. — To borrow a favourite phrase from a certain sitting U.S. president, Tuesday’s debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden promises to be something the likes of which no one’s ever seen.
What that something turns out to be ⏤ like much of 2020 so far ⏤ remains anyone’s guess.
“Who knows what we’re going to see?” said Mitchell McKinney, a professor of communication at the University of Missouri.
At the very least, it will surely be an “untraditional” affair, said McKinney, who as director of the university’s Political Communication Institute has been studying U.S. presidential debates for much of his career.