The president agreed to the forum after Biden’s campaign set up its own, with events airing simultaneously on different networks

In a split-screen display, US voters heard dramatically different visions from Donald Trump and Joe Biden, his democratic challenger, at dueling town hall-style events on Thursday night, less than three weeks before the election.

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