As we gear up for another political season, it’s important to stay informed on the discussions and debates that will shape the future of our country. In this article, we’ll be taking a look at some of the most anticipated political discussions that will be featured in the TV section of our website.
First up is the upcoming Democratic presidential debate scheduled for October 15th. This event will feature all of the major Democratic candidates vying for their party’s nomination in 2020. With issues such as healthcare, climate change, and gun control at the forefront of voters’ minds, this debate promises to be an intense showdown between some of America’s most prominent politicians.
Another highly anticipated discussion is set to take place on November 20th when ten candidates from across multiple parties will face off in a Presidential Debate hosted by PBS NewsHour & Politico. This diverse group includes representatives from both major parties as well as independent and third-party candidates. With so many voices and opinions represented in one space, viewers can expect a lively conversation around issues ranging from immigration reform to national security.
Of course, no discussion about politics would be complete without mentioning President Trump. On September 24th he addressed world leaders at The United Nations General Assembly where topics ranged from economic growth to border control policies. The speech was met with mixed reviews; while some praised his commitment to American values others criticized his harsh rhetoric towards immigrants and minorities.
In addition to these larger events there are also several smaller-scale discussions worth noting:
On October 2nd CBSN is hosting a roundtable discussion with female members of Congress who are speaking out against sexual harassment in Washington D.C.. These women are sharing their experiences with discrimination and advocating for policy changes that provide more protection for victims of such behavior within government institutions.
Also happening on October 2nd (and continuing through December) is a series of town hall meetings sponsored by CNN titled “Climate Crisis: Our Planet In Peril”. These sessions will feature discussions on the impact of climate change and how individuals can take action to make a difference in their communities.
Lastly, there is the ongoing debate over gun control laws in America. In recent months this issue has been at the forefront of political discussion as mass shootings continue to take place across the country. While both sides have passionate arguments, it remains unclear whether or not any meaningful legislation will be passed that could help prevent such tragedies from happening again.
Whether you are a seasoned political junkie or just an interested citizen looking to stay informed, these discussions offer a unique opportunity to learn more about some of the most pressing issues facing our nation today. By tuning in and joining the conversation, we can all play a role in shaping a brighter future for America.
