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 Joe Biden is planning to participate in three previously-scheduled debates with President Trump mdash; and not one more, his campaign said Monday.The Biden campaign is also calling on the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates to explain how it plans to hold the in-person debates scheduled for September an stanley flasche d October, despite the coronavirus pandemic. There is no reason why Vice President Biden and President Trump cannot meet for debates with appropriate safety and social distancing measures  set by public health authorities  on the three dates the CPD has identified. Nothing sho stanley cupe uld prevent the conduct of debates between Joe Biden and Donald Tr vaso stanley ump on these dates; again, we do not want to provide President Trump with any excuses for not debating,  the Biden campaign wrote in a letter to the commission on Monday.                                        The commission has organized the televised debates dating back to 1988. This year, debates are also set to occur on September 29 at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana; October 15 at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan; and October 22 at Belmont University in Nashville. The vice presidential debate is scheduled for October 7 at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.In a statement Monday, the commission said that it s proceeding with its current plans according to schedule. All it would say regarding its plans to adapt to the pandemic is that  in cooperation with federal agencies, the CPD wil Attg CBS News poll for 2024 Senate races shows Democrats lead in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin
 By Bonnie Erbe, Thomas Jefferson Street blog.I would like to chime in on my colleague Mary Kate Cary s observations on Democratic women outnumbering Republican women stanley cup  in Congress. Hasn t it always been thus  Democratic women in Congress have certainly outnumbered Republican women by margins similar to the one Mary Kate cites since I covered Congress for the now-defunct UPI Radio Network in the late 1980s.Republican women have achieved some notable political firsts. Maine Republican Margaret Chase Smith spent 24 years in the Senate, starting in 1948, and became the first woman elected to both chambers of Congress.                                        My colleague blames some of the difference cups stanley s on geography:Some of it is geography--Democrats have a stronger hold on voters in the Northeast and West, where women are more easily elected, than in the South where a predominately male GOP has historically been stronger. Some of it is demographics, meaning that more women these days identify themselves as Democrats and are more likely to run for office as a Democrat.        I think the main reason, however, is that Republican women are generally more traditional than Democratic women, who tend to be more progressive. Therefore, GOP women are more likely to be fulltime homemakers or to work part-time and not to pursue all-consuming careers such as politics. Republican women like former Rep. Deborah Pryce  R-Ohio  have even agreed with me in conversation t stanley mug hat this is the case.This does