There was a mock
presidential podium in the center of the room and a table with an information sheet on it that read:
A mock
presidential podium offers a place for announcements or performance art, assuming one can tell the difference.
Or the countless other insults he's proudly lobbed from behind the Republican
presidential podium.
Not exact matches
Sanders was joined at the
podium by a number of high - profile Democrats said to be eyeing potential
presidential campaigns in 2020.
Republican
presidential nominee Donald Trump waits behind his
podium as Democratic
presidential nominee Hillary Clinton makes her way off the stage following the third
presidential debate at UNLV in Las Vegas, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016.
Instead of the typical format of
presidential candidates standing behind
podiums taking turns answering questions on policy matters (SNORE), there's no reason not to get survival expert Bear Grylls to hike the candidates to some remote rainforest where they must each hunt, field dress and devour some wild beast in order to be able to speak.
President Donald Trump is expected to use the
podium in Phoenix at a campaign - style rally tonight to defend his hard - line approach on immigration and to pressure Congress for more than $ 1 billion to build the southern border wall that was at the core of his
presidential campaign.
One image that could have tongues wagging in political circles features Cuomo standing at a
podium adorning the vice
presidential seal during a New York City rally in January that featured Vice President Joe Biden.
When Sanders held a rally in Manhattan in June shortly before dropping out of the
presidential race, Carroll sat onstage just beside the
podium.
As Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump prepare to take the
podium at the first
presidential debate this Monday night, we've been thinking about the history of
presidential debates over the years, both real - life and fictional.