Presidential Debate: Biden's Significant Struggles, Trump's Falsehoods
Ask students: Who were the two candidates debating, and what parties do they represent? What were the main headlines from the debate?
Share
June 28, 2024
Ask students: Who were the two candidates debating, and what parties do they represent? What were the main headlines from the debate?
Share
The CNN Presidential Debate was the first time President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump faced off this election season. It was also the first debate between a sitting and former president. In the 90 minute debate, the candidates tackled the economy, immigration, abortion and questions about whether they are fit to serve another term, if elected.
While Trump's falsehoods were a key part of the analysis by voters, journalists, and pundits, the discussion mainly centered around Biden's poor performance as he struggled throughout the debate.
Read the Associated Press' Debate-watchers in the Biden and Trump camps seem to agree on something: Biden had a bad night.
Then check out:
News alternative: Check out recent segments from the NewsHour, and choose the story you’re most interested in watching. You can make a Google doc copy of discussion questions that work for any of the stories here.
Do you think the CNN moderators should have fact-checked Trump during the debate? Explain.
Do you think the journalists who discuss politics in particular are more prone to bias than journalists who cover other beats?
What clips did the NewsHour choosee to highlight of the debate on their YouTube page?
Alternative: See, Think, Wonder: What did you notice? What did the story make you think? What would you want to learn more about?
What students can do:
Watch more clips from the debate on NewsHour's YouTube page. Discuss the debate with a friend, classmate or neighbor. What conclusions do you draw?
Republished with permission from PBS NewsHour Classroom.
This interactive resource allows students to delve into the history of presidential debates, critically analyze their significance, and brainstorm innovative ideas to modernize them for today's voters.
Want to see more stories like this one? Subscribe to the SML e-newsletter!