**UPDATE: Trump says he will NOT do a virtual debate** Second presidential debate between Trump and Biden on Oct. 15 will be virtual
Well at least there won’t be any interrupting each other. AND it’ll solve the social distancing challenges. The bipartisan Commission on Presidential Debates just made the announcement that the next debate…

CLEVELAND, OHIO – SEPTEMBER 29: U.S. President Donald Trump (R) and former Vice President Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden participate in the first presidential debate at the Health Education Campus of Case Western Reserve University on September 29, 2020 in Cleveland, Ohio. This is the first of three planned debates between the two candidates in the lead up to the election on November 3. (Photo by Olivier Douliery-Pool/Getty Images)
Well at least there won't be any interrupting each other. AND it'll solve the social distancing challenges. The bipartisan Commission on Presidential Debates just made the announcement that the next debate will be virtual. According to a statement: “The second presidential debate will take the form of a town meeting, in which the candidates would participate from separate remote locations.” The debate’s location in Miami, Florida and the moderator, C-SPAN’s Steve Scully will remain unchanged, they said.
**UPDATE** President Trump has just said on Fox Business that "I am not going to do a virtual debate...I am not going to waste my time."