The DNC released its presidential debate schedule, “an arrangement that Hillary Clinton’s rivals are likely to criticize as favoring Mrs. Clinton. Only four of the six debates that the DNC will sanction will be held before the Feb. 1 Iowa caucuses, a move that limits the air time for Mrs. Clinton’s opponents, who have far less money than her to spend on ads,” the New York Times reports.
“The first Democratic debate will be held in Nevada on Oct. 13 and hosted by CNN. The next one is Nov. 14, in Iowa, hosted by CBS, KCCI and the Des Moines Register. Next is Dec. 19, in Manchester, N.H., hosted by ABC and WMUR, and then Jan. 17, in Charleston, S.C., hosted by NBC and the Congressional Black Caucus Institute… The final two debates have not been set – both are listed as in either ‘February or March,’ and will be co-hosted by Univision and the Washington Post in Miami, and then by PBS in Wisconsin.”

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