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From: gronieel29/2/2016 9:42:01 AM
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This year's three presidential debates will be moderated by NBC's Lester Holt, CNN's Anderson Cooper and ABC's Martha Raddatz, and Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace.The vice presidential debate moderator is Elaine Quijano of CBS News.

Holt, the anchor of the NBC Nightly News, will lead the first debate, which is set to take place at Hofstra University on September 26.

Cooper and Raddatz will co-moderate the second debate, which will be a town-hall style event in St. Louis, Missouri.

Wallace will moderate the third and final presidential debate in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The role of presidential debate moderator is among one of the most coveted assignments in political journalism, especially in this cycle when interest in the debates is likely to reach an all-time high.

The Commission on Presidential Debates had initially planned to announce moderators in late August, but held the announcement til September.

The delay was due in part to an unprecedented challenge the bipartisan commission faces in selecting individuals who are immune (or at least as immune as possible) to accusations of bias. Trump made it more challenging than ever.

Related: Donald Trump and RNC attack presidential debate schedule

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