Democratic 2016 Presidential Primary Debate Schedule

When Democrats take the stage for the first 2016 Democratic presidential debate in Las Vegas, Joe Biden won't be there, but Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Martin O'Malley, Lincoln Chaffee and Jim Webb will be.
By Allen McDuffee
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When Democrats take the stage for the first 2016 Democratic presidential debate in Las Vegas on October 13, 2015, Joe Biden won’t be there, but Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Martin O’Malley, Lincoln Chaffee and Jim Webb will. CNN sponsors this first debate with Anderson Cooper, Dana Bash and Juan Carlos Lopez as moderators.

Full line-up of the six Democratic debates below:

Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Las Vegas, Nevada
Sponsors: CNN, Nevada Democratic Party
Debate begins at 9pm ET

Saturday, November 14, 2015
Des Moines, Iowa
Sponsors: CBS News, KCCI, The Des Moines Register

Saturday, December 19, 2015
Manchester, New Hampshire
Sponsors: ABC News, WMUR

Sunday, January 17, 2016
Charleston, South Carolina
Sponsors: NBC, Congressional Black Caucus

Thursday, February 11, 2016
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Sponsors: PBS

Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Miami, Florida
Sponsors: Univision, The Washington Post

Here’s the rundown on the Republican 2016 Presidential Primary Debate Schedule. 

The Rundown

1. Mitch McConnell’s Trump Calculation 

Jane Mayer at The New Yorker takes a deep dive on the risk of McConnell’s refusal to restrain the chief executive of the United States. 

2. 500,000+ Zoom Accounts Are For Sale on the Dark Web

Credentials of individuals and high-profile companies like Chase have been swept up, marking a new headache for the videoconferencing giant.

3. Bernie Sanders Endorses Joe Biden

Sanders told Biden, “We need you in the White House,” during a teleconference. But how many of his supporters heard him?

4. Paul Manafort Is Seeking Prison Release Due to COVID-19 Pandemic

Trump’s former campaign manager claims he is “high risk.” 

5. Joe Biden Could Get a Critical Boost From a Black VP Pick

New polling suggests Biden could garner more enthusiasm among black voters in battleground states by picking a black woman.

6. Sanofi and GSK Partner on COVID-19 Vaccine

The Sanofi-GlaxoSmithKline vaccine will enter clinical trials later in 2020, but still won’t be available until late 2021. 

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