Tucson residents react to the first presidential debate

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Madison Thomas joined KGUN 9 in July of 2023 as a multimedia journalist. She graduated from Arizona State University in May of 2023 with a degree in journalism and mass communication, a minor in political science and certificate in cross-sector leadership.

TUCSON, Ariz. — Last night, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump met in their first debate of this year’s presidential election cycle. According to CNN, nearly 48 million people watched the debate on T.V.

The Republican National Convention is next month and the Democratic National Convention is in August. The two parties officially nominate their candidates at the conventions. Tucson resident Nani Chang spoke with KGUN 9 outside of the Murphy-Wilmot Library on Tucson's east side. She said she was a fan of the rule of mics being muted when it was the other person’s turn to speak.

 

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