Election 2020 live updates: No mute button, but mics will be muted at debate

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Election 2020 live updates: No mute button, but mics will be muted at debate
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In a change for the next debate, during a candidate's two-minute statement, his opponent will have his mic turned off so there will be no interruptions.

As concerns about Trump's campaign cash crunch mount with just two weeks to go until Election Day, the campaign announced a $55 million ad blitz in several battleground states for the two final weeks of the presidential contest.

The new ads will zero in on appealing to older voters, RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said on the call, including one ad that would focus on"Medicare savings" achieved under the Trump administration, which she described as"truly phenomenal."Democratic Presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden participates in an ABC News town hall event at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Oct. 15, 2020.

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