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Debate Rules Set: Muted Mics, No Props, Uniform Podiums

President Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Biden participate in their second debate in Nashville

A highly anticipated debate between two political candidates is set to take place with a series of strict guidelines in place to ensure a fair and orderly event. The debate will be closely monitored to maintain decorum and provide equal opportunities for both candidates to present their views.

One of the key rules of the debate is that microphones will be muted for all candidates except for the one who has the floor to speak. This measure aims to prevent interruptions and ensure that each candidate's voice is heard clearly by the audience.

During the debate, there will be two commercial breaks, during which campaign staff will not be allowed to interact with their respective candidates. This rule is intended to maintain the independence of the candidates' responses and prevent any external influence during the event.

Both candidates have agreed to stand on a uniform podium, with the specific positions determined by a coin toss. This random selection process aims to eliminate any perceived advantage based on podium placement.

Furthermore, candidates will not be permitted to use props or pre-written notes on stage. However, they will be provided with essential items such as a pen, notepad, and a bottle of water to aid them during the debate.

Lastly, the debate will not have a studio audience present, ensuring that the focus remains solely on the candidates and their responses without any external distractions.

Overall, these guidelines are designed to promote a fair and structured debate that allows both candidates to present their platforms effectively and engage in a meaningful discussion on key issues.

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