Fox News reports, celebrities have taken to social media to share their opinions over Twitter during Joe Biden and President Trump’s separate presidential Town Hall meetings.
Hocus Pocus Star, Bette Midler, voiced her support for Joe Biden.
“OMG! #JoeBiden speaks like a human being! And he’s actually answering the questions!” she gushed.
“It’s so exciting! How we have missed this for 4 years!!
Trump and Biden have agreed on participating in a final Presidential debate on October 22 in Nashville Tennessee.
There's an adult on @ABC right now who's mapping out how he'd get the country back on track, if you wanna tune in. #JoeBidenTownHallABC
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) October 16, 2020
THEY HAVE NO PLAN FOR HEALTHCARE. STOP LYING.
— Joy Behar (@JoyVBehar) October 16, 2020
OMG! #JoeBiden speaks like a human being! And he’s actually answering the questions! It’s so exciting! How we have missed this for 4 years!!
— bettemidler (@BetteMidler) October 16, 2020
What a RELIEF! A calm, focused, richly informational town hall. Thank you so much @JoeBiden and @GStephanopoulos. #BidenTownHall https://t.co/MSCGA12eSX
— Debra Messing✍🏻 (@DebraMessing) October 16, 2020
I dont want Biden to answer the question if he is going to pack the courts. Let Mitch play out his hand while having to be mindful that he might regret it. @GStephanopoulos
— Patricia Arquette (@PattyArquette) October 16, 2020
Biden and Harris will tax Americans to death. And they are proud of it. https://t.co/03mrjhuo6N
— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) October 16, 2020
From Fox News:
Trump’s event was hosted by NBC, live in Miami, Fla., from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. EST, while Biden’s was hosted live by ABC News in Philadelphia from 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. EST.
NBC scheduled the event for the same airing time as Biden’s ABC News event, prompting critics to condemn the scheduling conflict as an unwarranted freebie after the president refused to participate in a virtual debate.
Both candidates have agreed to participate in a final in-person debate on Oct. 22 at Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn., the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) said. Kristen Welker of NBC News will moderate the matchup.
