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1 Debate schedule  





2 October 7: First presidential debate (Center for the Performing Arts)  





3 October 11: Vice presidential debate (Pennsylvania Hall Civic Center)  



3.1  Bush, Ferraro experience exchange  







4 October 21: Second presidential debate (Music Hall, Municipal Auditorium)  





5 References  





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1984 United States presidential debates

← 1980 October 7, 1984
October 21
1988 →
 
Nominee Ronald Reagan Walter Mondale
Party Republican Democratic
Home state California Minnesota

1984 United States vice presidential debate

October 11, 1984
 
Nominee George H. W. Bush Geraldine Ferraro
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Texas New York

The 1984 United States presidential election debates were held during the 1984 presidential election. Three debates were held between Republican candidate, incumbent president Ronald Reagan and Democratic vice president Walter Mondale under Jimmy Carter, the major candidates. One debate was held with their vice presidential running mates, incumbent vice president George H. W. Bush and congresswoman Geraldine Ferraro.

Debate schedule

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1984 United States presidential election debates
 No. Date & Time Host Location Moderator Participants
Key:
 P  Participant.   N  Non-invitee.  
Republican Democratic
President
Ronald Reagan
ofCalifornia
Vice President
Walter Mondale
ofMinnesota
Sunday, October 7, 1984,

9:00 – 10:30 p.m. EDT[1]

Center for the Performing Arts Louisville, Kentucky Barbara Walters P P
Sunday, October 21, 1984,

8:00 – 9:30 p.m. EDT[1]

Music Hall, Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Missouri[2] Edwin Newman P P
1984 United States vice presidential debate
 No. Date & Time Host Location Moderator Participants
Key:
 P  Participant.   N  Non-invitee.  
Republican Democratic
Vice President
George H. W. Bush
ofTexas
Congresswoman
Geraldine Ferraro
ofNew York
VP  Thursday, October 11, 1984,

9:00 – 10:30 p.m. EDT[1]

Pennsylvania Hall Civic Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Sander Vanocur P P

October 7: First presidential debate (Center for the Performing Arts)

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First presidential debate
Date(s)October 7, 1984 (1984-10-07)
VenueCenter for the Performing Arts
LocationLouisville, Kentucky
ParticipantsRonald Reagan
Walter Mondale
Moderator(s)Barbara WaltersofABC


The first debate between President Ronald Reagan and Vice President Walter Mondale took place on Sunday, October 7, 1984, at the Center for the Performing Arts in Louisville, Kentucky. The debate was moderated by Barbara WaltersofABC News and featured a panel featuring James WieghartofNew York Daily News, Diane SawyerofCBS News, and Fred BarnesofNew Republic. The topics were economic and domestic policy issues.[3]

Despite trailing far behind Reagan in the polls leading up to the debate, Mondale exceeded expectations and emerged as the clear winner of the first debate. According to a Newsweek/Gallup poll, 54 percent of debate-watchers favored Mondale, while only 35 percent sided with Reagan. President Reagan was perceived as confused and tired during the debate, whereas Mondale demonstrated articulate communication. This praised performance briefly revitalized the Mondale campaign, narrowing Reagan's lead in the polls by seven points. [4][5]

October 11: Vice presidential debate (Pennsylvania Hall Civic Center)

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Vice presidential debate
Date(s)October 11, 1984 (1984-10-11)
VenuePennsylvania Hall Civic Center
LocationPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
ParticipantsGeorge H. W. Bush
Geraldine Ferraro
Moderator(s)Sander VanocurofABC

The vice presidential debate between vice president George H. W. Bush and congresswoman Geraldine Ferraro took place on Thursday, October 11, 1984, at the Pennsylvania Hall Civic Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The debate was moderated by Sander VanocurofABC News and featured a panel featuring John Mashek of U.S. News & World Report, Jack WhiteofTime, Norma QuarlesofNBC News, and Robert BoydofKnight-Ridder Newspapers. The topics were domestic and foreign affairs.

The result was proclaimed mostly even by newspapers, television, other media, and historians.[6][7] Women voters tended to think Ferraro had won, while men, Bush.[8] Some media, however, either declared Bush or Ferraro the winner. The candidates were both praised for their ability to debate.

Bush, Ferraro experience exchange

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Ferraro handled a question about her experience at the debate, after being asked how her three House terms stacked up with Bush's two House terms, career as an ambassador to China and the United Nations, Director of Central Intelligence and four years as vice president. The peak of the experience battle came when, during a discussion of the Carter administrationinIran and the Reagan administrationinLebanon, Bush said, "Let me help you with the difference, Mrs. Ferraro, between Iran and the embassy in Lebanon."[9] Ferraro responded to cap what The New York Times termed "a bristling exchange",[9] "Let me just say first of all, that I almost resent, Vice President Bush, your patronizing attitude that you have to teach me about foreign policy."[6]

October 21: Second presidential debate (Music Hall, Municipal Auditorium)

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Second presidential debate
Date(s)October 21, 1984 (1984-10-21)
VenueMusic Hall, Municipal Auditorium
LocationKansas City, Missouri
ParticipantsRonald Reagan
Walter Mondale
Moderator(s)Edwin NewmanofNBC (formerly)


The second and final debate between President Ronald Reagan and Vice President Walter Mondale took place on Sunday, October 21, 1984, at the Music Hall, Municipal Auditors in Kansas City, Kansas. The debate was moderated by Edwin Newman, formerly of NBC News and featured a panel featuring Georgie Anne GeyerofUniversal Press Syndicate, Marvin Kalb of NBC News, journalist Henry Trewhitt and Morton KondrackeofNew Republic. The topics were defense and foreign policy issues.[3]

The debate is often seen as a victory for Reagan, most famously due to the line "I will not make age an issue of this campaign. I am not going to exploit, for political purposes, my opponent's youth and inexperience," it was received with laughter from the audience, and Mondale himself. Mondale later said that it was this moment when he realized he would lose the election.[10]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "CPD: 1984 Debates". www.debates.org. Retrieved 2020-09-29.
  • ^ https://www.reaganlibrary.gov/archives/speech/debate-between-president-and-former-vice-president-walter-f-mondale-kansas-city
  • ^ a b "CPD: 1984 Debates". www.debates.org. Retrieved 2020-09-29.
  • ^ Weigel, David (2012-10-10). "When Ronald Reagan Blew a Presidential Debate and Dropped Seven Points in the Polls". Slate. ISSN 1091-2339. Retrieved 2024-04-24.
  • ^ "AllPolitics - 1984 Debates Overview". edition.cnn.com. Retrieved 2024-04-24.
  • ^ a b Nelson, Michael, ed. (1991). Historic Documents on Presidential Elections 1787–1988. Congressional Quarterly, Inc. ISBN 0-87187-607-8. pp. 785ff.
  • ^ Shade, William G.; Campbell, Ballard C.; Coenen, Craig R., eds. (2003). American Presidential Campaigns and Elections. M.E. Sharpe Inc. p. 966. ISBN 0-7656-8042-4.
  • ^ Light, Paul C.; Lake, Celinda (1985). "The Election: Candidates, Strategies and Decisions". In Nelson, Michael (ed.). The Elections of 1984. Congressional Quarterly, Inc. ISBN 0-87187-330-3. pp. 103, 107–108.
  • ^ a b Howell Raines (1984-10-12). "Bush and Ferraro Debate: Disagree About Leadership, Foreign Policy and Religion". The New York Times.
  • ^ "Vice President Walter Mondale Interview | Debating Our Destiny | May 25, 1990 | PBS". PBS.
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