1996 United States presidential debates
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The United States presidential election debates were held during the
The vice presidential debate was held on October 9 at the Mahaffey Theater. The presidential debates were held on October 6 at
Debate schedule
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No. | Date & time | Host | Location | Moderator | Participants | |||||||||||
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President Bill Clinton of Arkansas |
Senator Bob Dole of Kansas | |||||||||||||||
1 | Sunday, October 6, 1996 9:00 – 10:30 p.m. EDT[1] |
The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts | Hartford, Connecticut | Jim Lehrer | P | P | ||||||||||
2 | Wednesday, October 16, 1996 9:00 – 10:30 p.m. EDT[1] |
University of San Diego | San Diego, California | P | P | |||||||||||
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No. | Date & time | Host | Location | Moderator | Participants | |||||||||||
Key: P Participant N Non-invitee |
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Vice President Al Gore of Tennessee |
Secretary Jack Kemp of California | |||||||||||||||
VP | Wednesday, October 9, 1996 9:00 – 10:30 p.m. EDT[1] |
Mahaffey Theater | St. Petersburg, Florida | Jim Lehrer | P | P |
Participant selection
In 1996, the following six candidates achieved ballot access in enough states to mathematically win the election via the
Presidential candidate | Party | Ballot access |
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Bob Dole | Republican | 50+DC |
Bill Clinton | Democratic | 50+DC |
Ross Perot | Reform | 50+DC |
Harry Browne | Libertarian | 50+DC |
John Hagelin | Natural Law | 43 |
Howard Phillips | Constitution | 41 |
Unlike in 1992, Ross Perot was excluded from the debates in the 1996 campaign. Paul Kirk, co-chairman of the Commission on Presidential Debates stated that "Our decision was made on the basis that only President Clinton and Senator Dole have a realistic chance, as set forth in our criteria, to be elected the next president of the United States."[2]
Only Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole and President Bill Clinton met the CPD selection criteria for any of the presidential debates. As a result, only Jack Kemp and Al Gore met the criteria for the vice presidential debate.
1996 was originally to have three presidential debates, with the first scheduled for Wednesday, September 25 at Washington University in St. Louis. However, Clinton's campaign objected to the date, noting it was one day after he was set to address the United Nations, and argued that it left him without sufficient time to prepare.[3][4]
October 6: First presidential debate (The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts)
The Debate was held in the Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts in Hartford, Connecticut.
First presidential debate | |
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Date(s) | October 6, 1996 |
Venue | The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts |
Location | Hartford, Connecticut |
Participants | Bill Clinton Bob Dole |
Moderator(s) | Jim Lehrer of PBS |
Transcript
- Debate transcript from the Commission on Presidential Debates website.
Viewership
An estimated 46.1 million viewers tuned into the debates.
October 9: Vice presidential debate (Mahaffey Theater)
The Debate was held in the Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Vice presidential debate | |
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Date(s) | October 9, 1996 |
Venue | Mahaffey Theater |
Location | St. Petersburg, Florida |
Participants | Al Gore Jack Kemp |
Moderator(s) | Jim Lehrer of PBS |
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Transcript
- Debate transcript from the Commission on Presidential Debates website.
Viewership
An estimated 26.6 million viewers tuned into the debate.
October 16: Second presidential debate (University of San Diego)
Second presidential debate | |
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Date(s) | October 16, 1996 |
Venue | San Diego, California |
Participants | Bill Clinton Bob Dole |
Moderator(s) | Jim Lehrer of PBS |
The debate was held at the Shiley Theater on the campus of
Transcript
- Debate transcript from the Commission on Presidential Debates website.
Viewership
An estimated 36.3 million viewers tuned into the debate.
Third-party debates
- October 7, 1996 - C-SPAN sponsored a third-party presidential debate moderated by Jennifer Laszlo. In attendance for this debate were Libertarian candidate Harry Browne, Constitution Party candidate Howard Phillips, and Natural Law Party candidate John Hagelin. Ross Perot declined the invitation to attend.
- October 23, 1996 - C-SPAN sponsored a third-party presidential debate moderated by Bill Shen. In attendance for this debate were Libertarian candidate Harry Browne, Constitution Party candidate Howard Phillips, and Natural Law Party candidate John Hagelin. Ross Perot declined the invitation to attend.
References
- ^ a b c "CPD: 1996 Debates". www.debates.org. Retrieved 2020-10-05.
- ^ "Debate Commission Excludes Perot". cnn.com. 1996-09-17.
- ^ Lewis, Neil A. (September 17, 1996). "Clinton and Dole Plan Debate Format as Perot Ruling Nears". The New York Times. p. A19. Retrieved April 22, 2024.
- ^ "Sept. 25, 1996 – Presidential Debate (Canceled)". Washington University in St. Louis. September 1, 2016.