The first and possibly only US presidential debate in 2024 will have the two candidates meeting in person for the first time.
Democratic nominee Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump are scheduled to face off at their first United States presidential debate on Sept. 10 — and, according to a recent poll, not many people expect the two candidates to discuss digital assets.
According to a survey conducted by Benzinga between Sept. 9 and 10, among 133 adults, only 6% were most interested in hearing either Vice President Harris or former President Trump talk about cryptocurrency. Roughly 45% said they preferred to listen to the presidential candidates discuss the economy and jobs, with 24% suggesting immigration be a topic.
The first and possibly only US presidential debate in 2024, scheduled for 9:00 pm ET on ABC News, will occur 56 days before Election Day and six days before in-person early voting begins in Pennsylvania. Trump has claimed to be a Bitcoin (BTC) and crypto advocate as part of his 2024 campaign, while Vice President Harris has been largely silent about her position on digital asset policies.