Key takeaways:
- California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis engaged in a two-hour debate broadcasted on Fox News.
- The debate covered a variety of topics, including the coronavirus pandemic, the economy, and the environment.
- The debate was a rare opportunity for the two governors to discuss their policies and ideologies in a public setting.
On Thursday night, California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis engaged in a lively debate that was broadcasted on Fox News. Originally planned to last 90 minutes, the debate was extended to two hours after Newsom said he could debate all night. Moderator Sean Hannity teased out that the debate would continue after the commercial break.
However, after the break, Hannity announced that the two were unable to stay longer after all. A DeSantis source who was backstage, as well as another source on the ground not affiliated with either campaign, said Newsom’s wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, had walked onto the stage during the last commercial break and ended the debate.
The debate between the two governors covered a variety of topics, including the coronavirus pandemic, the economy, and the environment. While the two governors had different opinions on the topics, they were able to engage in a civil discussion.
The debate was a rare opportunity for the two governors to discuss their policies and ideologies in a public setting. It was also a chance for viewers to get to know the two governors and their stances on the issues.
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