The Commission on Presidential Debates has officially canceled the presidential debate that was scheduled to take place at the University of Utah on October 9. This decision follows President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump opting to participate in debates hosted by TV news networks instead. The debate, initially planned for October 9, was among several that have been canceled across four states.
The Presidential Debate Commission recently informed the University of Utah that the debate event planned for October 9 is canceled. @LindsayOnAir reports: https://t.co/RX4eXcCWa2
BREAKING:,Utah's October presidential debate plan officially cancelled after campaigns opt out https://t.co/oMFXhEFHoH
ICYMI: The proposed presidential debate at the University of Utah in October between Biden and Trump — thrown into doubt last month — has officially been canceled. https://t.co/W6VvQcKr1d
The proposed presidential debate at the University of Utah in October between President Joe Biden and Donald Trump — thrown into doubt last month — has officially been canceled. #presidentialdebate #UOU 📸Kristin Murphy/Deseret News Read more👇 https://t.co/5BHIjc22GS https://t.co/x8a8ngiBTY
Utah’s presidential debate officially canceled after Biden, Trump opt for other plans. Read below: https://t.co/AldGfEODls
The Commission on Presidential Debates said debates set for Utah and three other states had been officially canceled after Biden and Trump opted to take part in debates hosted by TV news networks instead. https://t.co/TEW479WRI8