In georgia, senator perdue is running for reelection. We will show you a debate where he squares off with democratic candidate jon ossoff. The georgia Great Television station presents republican incumbent david perdue and democratic challenger jon ossoff in the 2020 georgia u. S. Senatorial debate. Now, here is your moderator, mike cihla. Moderator good evening. Thank you for joining us. Im mike cihla. Wtoc is hosting a debate for the senatorial race with candidates republican incumbent david perdue and jon ossoff. In addition to wtoc, this debate is also airing in acosta, columbus, albany, thomasville. The candidates are eight feet apart and as you can see, there is a plexiglas divider between them. We are following cdc recommendations. Here are the rules for tonights debate. Candidates will have 1 30 for opening and closing statements, 1 15 to answer a question when it is posed to both. Candidates can request a rebuttal if they are named or attacked by the candidate in their answer.
And as you can see, there is a plexiglas divider between them. We are following cdc recommendations. Here are the rules for tonights debate. Candidates will have 1 30 for opening and closing statements. The candidates will have 1 15 to answer a question. When a question is posed to both. The candidates can request a rebuttal if they are named or attacked by the other candidate in their answer. If that request granted is granted, they will have 45 seconds for rebuttal. They will have a u 15 for a response 1 15 the other candidate will have 45 seconds for comment if they choose to, then rebuttal rules about a direct attack would go into effect. Again, the candidates are david perdue and john osoff. You both have 1 30 for opening statements. Senator perberd due, you won the coin flip, so lets start with you. Thank you, mike, and thank you to wtoc for hosting this tonight. You know, my mom and dad were Public Schoolteachers. I grew up working on our family farms. I worked my way through ge
Making these conversations possible and welcome to our audiences on facebook, youtube , twitter and of course axios. Com. We hope youll follow all using that hashtag axios events on twitter. Over the next 30 minutes ill be joined by mike allen and talk about voter turnout and how National Security will play a key role in the november elections. Now id like to welcome our firstguest , shes the ceo and president of vote latino, maria kumar joins us from newark newjersey. Hello. How are you doing . Im tired, but im so excited, thank you for having me. But were not on the road, but the biggest thing about t all this. Were not on the road but i dont know about you, also there is an end to the day on the road. Theres no end to the day when zoom and your office is also your dining room table which isalso next to the kitchen. I think thats right read i think the challenge is that by november 3 youre just, you dont want to seeanything. Im just very cool to be healthy. But we are like we set a w
Albany, thomasville. The candidates are 8 feet apart and as you can see, there is a plexiglas divider between them. We are following cdc recommendations. Here are the rules for tonights debate. Candidates will have 1 30 four opening and closing statements, 1 15 to answer a question when it is posed to both. Candidates can request a rebuttal if they are named or attacked by the candidate in their answer. The candidate will have 45 seconds for a rebuttal. We also have directed questions for individual candidates. 1 15 for aave response. The other candidate will have 45 seconds for comment if they choose to. Rebuttal rules will go into effect. The candidates tonight are republican incumbent david perdue and democratic challenger jon ossoff. 1 34 1 30 first starting remarks. Sen. Perdue my mom and dad were Public School teachers in middle georgia and i grew up working on our family farms. I worked my way through georgia tech and went on to have a Business Career and became a fortune 500 ce
Event in our news shapers americas road ahead series, leading up to the election. I am margaret talev, and im coming to you from my home in washington, d. C. Thanks to bank of america for making these possible. And welcome to our audiences on facebook, twitter, youtube, linkedin, and, of course, axios. Com. We hope you will follow along using the axiosevents and axios on twitter. Over the next 30 minutes, i will be unpacking the news of the day, voter turnout, and how National Security will play a key role in the november election. But now, i would like to welcome our first guest. Shes the ceo and president of voto latino. Maria teresa kumar joins us from newark, new jersey. Welcome, maria teresa. Ms. Kumar hello. How are you doing . Margaret i mean, i am tired, because the election is a week and a half away. [laughter] but i am doing great. Thanks for asking. Ms. Kumar but we are not on the road. That is the best part of all of this, right . [laughter] margaret we are not on the road,