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IcyPeas

(21,901 posts)
Tue Sep 29, 2020, 06:39 PM Sep 2020

Daniel Dale(CNN) will be fact-checking in real time where possible (unless he has to do research):

I'll be tweeting debate fact checks in as close to real time as possible.

Note: if I don't do something immediately on Twitter, that doesn't mean it’s not being done at all. Claims they haven't uttered before, or where they've changed up the wording, require research first. 1/2

In addition, a good CNN team will be doing a big, running fact check article on our site during and after the debate, so I’d encourage you to go there. And you can tune in to CNN post-debate for a bunch of out-loud fact checks from me.




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Daniel Dale(CNN) will be fact-checking in real time where possible (unless he has to do research): (Original Post) IcyPeas Sep 2020 OP
Should the debate be watched on CNN or MSNBC? dem4decades Sep 2020 #1
the debate itself probably wont matter which channel you watch on IcyPeas Sep 2020 #2
Rt.. TY DD Cha Sep 2020 #3

IcyPeas

(21,901 posts)
2. the debate itself probably wont matter which channel you watch on
Tue Sep 29, 2020, 06:55 PM
Sep 2020

but the after debate shows will both be good.... Rachel, Joy and Nicolle Wallace will be hosting the MSNBC after show. I'll see who's on the panels or I'll go back and forth PLUS be looking at the internet and twitter.

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