Supreme Court, coronavirus, race among the topics for the first presidential debate Sept. 29

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Supreme Court, coronavirus, race among the topics for the first presidential debate Sept. 29
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In 15-minute segments, Fox News' Chris Wallace will ask the candidates about their records, the Supreme Court, the coronavirus pandemic and three other topics.

. Democrats, meanwhile, argue that voters should have a say and the nomination should be left to whoever wins the 2020 presidential election.

Meanwhile, the United States surpassed 200,000 deaths from the coronavirus on Tuesday with over 6.8 million recorded cases, according to Johns Hopkins University's tracker. Candidates are also expected to discuss the country's reckoning with racial injustice, as protests against systemic racism continue in the U.S. and candidates have addressed the topic of law and order following high-profile deaths of Black people at the hands of police. Areleased Tuesday shows a majority of Americans think cities are being overwhelmed by protesters calling for policing reform and counter-protesters.

The debates stand as one of the most important opportunities left for Biden and Trump to appeal to potential voters, even as early voting has begun in many states. A vice presidential debate between Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. Kamala Harris will be hosted by USA TODAY's Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page on Oct. 7 at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. Additional presidential debates are scheduled for Oct. 15 in Miami and Oct. 22 in Nashville.

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